in

Dele Alli future handed major lifeline as Everton ‘open to offering ex-Tottenham and England star new contract’


EVERTON are open to offering Dele Alli a new contract, according to reports.

Dele, 27, has not made a competitive appearance in over a year.

Dele Alli could be handed a new Everton contractCredit: Getty

He last starred for Besiktas in February 2023 while on loan from Everton, but his season was prematurely ended due to a muscle injury.

The midfielder returned to Goodison Park in April but he is yet to break back into Sean Dyche’s squad.

According to The Athletic, Everton are still open to handing Dele a new contract in a bid to help him reignite his career.

However, the Toffees will have to hold talks with Tottenham first.

Read More on Football

Everton did not have to pay an immediate fee after agreeing to sign the ex-England star, but they will have to fork out £10million when he reaches 20 appearances.

That fee could prove to be too much for the cash-strapped Toffees this season.

Dele has made 13 appearances since swapping north London for Merseyside.

He completed the transfer in January 2022 and signed a two-and-a-half year deal upon his arrival.

Most read in Football

BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

That means his current contract expires at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.

The midfielder is not expected to return to action before June, but Dyche could find a spot for him in his pre-season plans.

I was forced into selling drugs aged 8 and was hung off a bridge by rival gang members, says Everton star Dele Alli

Dele bravely opened up about his childhood trauma during an interview with Gary Neville in July.

He also revealed that he went to rehab for a sleeping pill addiction.

The football community was quick to support the former England star, with Everton fans unveiling a flag at Goodison Park.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Shock as Christian Horner sexts to female colleague are LEAKED after Red Bull cleared F1 boss in behaviour probe

F1 fans are just realising the five major changes coming to Sky Sports’ coverage ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix