Dele Alli’s time at Everton has, for the most part, mainly been forgettable.
The 27-year-old left Tottenham Hotspur in January 2022 and relocated to Goodison Park.
The two clubs are reportedly still negotiating the terms of the agreement, according to The Mirror. There have also been rumours that Tottenham is willing to cut the cost by £8 million, and according to The Times, they are amenable to lowering the minimum number of appearances needed before Everton must make a payment.
Injury has ruined Alli’s 2023–2024 season, which hasn’t helped things much. The midfield player resumed training in December, but he just had another injury.
Sean Dyche said following his groyne surgery last month that it will take some time for him to recover completely.
“We’ll observe. There is still much to be done. We decided to give him time and space, which is why we’ve purposefully held him back. We just don’t know, but maybe he’ll be back,” Dyche stated (via The Daily Mail).
He now has the seclusion he requires thanks to us. He is in excellent physical condition. We had a nice, lengthy talk when I recently chatted with him.
On the other hand, perhaps there was now some hope.
Dele Alli Everton injury hope
Following Dyche’s most recent announcement, the prevailing opinion was that the 27-year-old had little chance of being featured this season.
Given that the midfielder’s contract was scheduled to end in the summer of 2024, it wasn’t out of the question to speculate that he had played his final game.
There is, nevertheless, some light at the end of the tunnel.
Alli’s return before the 2023–2024 season ends cannot be totally ruled out, according to The Athletic, even though he needs to be gradually introduced back into the mix.
In addition, it’s said that the midfield player wants to stay in the Premier League and that Everton is willing to offer him a new contract when his current one expires.
Everton deserve credit
Alli’s situation has been brilliantly handled by Everton, especially since his return from his turbulent loan spell in Turkey.
It’s possible that the club’s tolerance ran thin, but that couldn’t be further from the reality. There is a sense of solidarity and optimism that Alli will eventually revert to his former self as one of Europe’s top young players.
If he can become even half of the player he once was, he has every opportunity to contribute if given new terms on Merseyside’s blue side.
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