Everton outcast Dele Alli's future will be a talking point for the club in the coming months. The former Tottenham midfielder is on his way to a full recovery from injury and mental health issues.
A World Cup semi-finalist has spoken about how close he came to signing for Liverpool when he was a teenager, only for the move to never happen. Dele Alli
Former Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli believes Tottenham can still qualify for the Champions League. Tottenham were dealt a significant blow to their top 4 aspirations this weekend as they were thrashed 4-0 by Newcastle.
Everton travel to Chelsea on Monday in a key fixture in their fight for Premier League survival and Dele Alli will take centre stage... as a television pundit analysing his team's performance.
Tottenham defender Ben Davies has recalled working with a young Dele Alli. Davies was at Spurs when Alli was signed from MK Dons. Dele was incredible when he turned up, he was a young kid from Milton Keynes and he got thrown into first-team training and he would just do stuff for fun," Davies told Julien Laurens of the Everton midfielder.
Everton head down to the south coast to face Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, March 30. The Toffees are coming off a 21-day break as they look to cement their position outside the relegation zone.
Former Tottenham star Dele Alli is continuing to work to get back into football shape. The current Everton midfielder is looking to get back to full fitness in the coming weeks.
Everton want to avoid paying Tottenham Hotspur any bonus payments for Dele Alli. The attacking midfielder is closing in on a return to first team action after recovering from various injury issues.
The next few months could be amongst the most important in the history of Everton Football Club. Although the Toffees have recently had their 10-point deduction for falling foul of the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules reduced to six, they remain perilously close to the relegation zone.
An ex-Chelsea scout has admitted that he passed up on many talented young players. Chris Robinson worked at the Stamford Bridge club for many years, starting in 2012 and becoming head of integration recruitment in 2015.
Tottenham may face a potential loss of £10 million following the injury sustained by their former midfielder, Dele Alli. Alli left North London during the winter transfer window of 2022, joining Everton initially on a free transfer, with the possibility of the deal rising to £40 million contingent upon meeting specific performance criteria.
Dele Alli’s injury may prevent him from playing this season, according to Sean Dyche, who notes Everton are “deliberately holding him back” to aid in his healing.
Dele Alli’s frustrating battle with injuries continues as the Everton midfielder has undergone surgery to address a persistent groin issue. The setback adds to an already challenging period for the 27-year-old, who has been sidelined since March, when he suffered the initial injury while on loan at Besiktas.
Everton midfielder Dele Alli has revealed he is working hard to get back to his best. The former Tottenham youth star has been unable to play football over the past six months.
Everton star Dele Alli has announced he has suffered a new injury setback just when he was about to return to first team training. The former Tottenham and England star has been suffering a long-term groin issue since February.
Premier League side Everton signed Dele Alli on an initial free transfer but they are required to make certain payments to the North London club when certain clauses are fulfilled.
Everton have rejected Tottenham's compromise offer for Dele Alli's latest transfer payment. The Times says Spurs have offered to reduce the 10m fee Everton are due to pay once Alli reaches 20 appearances.
Tottenham could use Dele Alli in order to sign Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite. The club’s need for reinforcements has led to recent speculation linking them with Everton’s 21-year-old Jarrad Branthwaite.
Everton's forgotten man Dele Alli is on course to be back playing in the coming weeks. The former Tottenham star has spoken about his addiction to sleeping tablets and his mental health issues.
Manchester United travel to Everton this weekend looking to build on some impressive league results in recent weeks.
One pundit has made a comparison between one current Chelsea player and Dele Alli when in his prime at Tottenham, ironically under Mauricio Pochettino.
It’s been a few months since Everton’s Dele Alli bravely opened up on his childhood traumas to Gary Neville during an interview on The Overlap. In the wake of his revelations of abuse, the football going public appeared to drastically change their opinion of a player that was gaining notoriety for being something of a party boy.
According to Daily Mail, Everton have opened talks with Tottenham to renegotiate Dele Alli’s deal. Dele Alli joined Everton last January in a ‘complex transfer’ that included several performance related clauses which would have seen the deal rise to £30m.
Dele Alli was the definition of successful scouting. After making the £5 million move to the Premier League when he was just 18 years old, he flourished under Mauricio Pochettino into one of the most exciting young prospects in the top flight.
For far too long now Dele Alli has been looking like a forlorn figure off the pitch and not anywhere close to his best on it, but the reasons for the same are now a matter of public record after the player’s interview with Gary Neville on The Overlap.
Everton midfielder Dele Alli has opened up on his recent mental health problems and childhood trauma, including being molested by his mother’s friend when he was a young child.
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