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Dele Alli set to join Everton

Everton are 16th on the EPL log, just four points away from relegation zone.

• January 31, 2022
Dele Alli
Dele Alli

Tottenham Hotspur have reached agreement to release striker Dele Alli to join Everton. 

Alli’s transfer is said to be subject to medical which will take place in next few hours. 

“Dele Alli to Everton, done deal and here we go! Full agreement reached with Tottenham, permanent move subject to medical in the next few hours. It’s done,” ace sports journalist Fabrizio Romano tweeted on Monday. 

Alli is joining Everton few hours after Frank Lampard was announced as the new manager of the club. 

Alli, 25, has made 181 appearances for Tottenham, scoring 51 goals and making 34 assists. 

Everton are 16th on the English Premier League log, just four points away from relegation zone.

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