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    Danny Murphy urges Everton to sign Tottenham’s Dele Alli

    Former Liverpool midfielder turned popular football expert Danny Murphy has recommended that Everton need to look to sign Dele Alli from Tottenham Hotspur.

    The 24-year-old has fell the chain of command at Spurs under Jose Mourinho, and he has handled only one Premier League start all season.

    The England international only made his 3rd Premier League appearance this season last week when he began as a substitute in the 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

    From being a super star at the club, Alli has end up being a bit-part player at Spurs, and he has even struggled to handle regular appearances in the Europa League as well.

    Mourinho is barely persuaded with him, and there are ideas that Spurs might allow him to leave the club in January on loan.

    Alli needs to play regularly if he has any opportunity of making it to the England squad for the European Champions in the summer, and even that is a difficult ask.

    According to a recent report from The Mirror, Premier League competitors Everton are interested in finalizing Alli, with Carlo Ancelotti specifically keen for his signature.

    Murphy has showered stacks of appreciation on Alli, stating he is a‘good finisher’ The former England midfielder feels that Everton might be a perfect location for Alli.

    “If you throw Dele Alli at his best into the mix with Richarlison, James (Rodriguez) and (Dominic) Calvert-Lewin that starts to sound very appealing (as a front four),” Murphy informed talkSPORT Drive.

    ” Undoubtedly, Everton’s issues more recently have been defensive however let’s take a look at it from an assaulting perspective, what does Dele bring you when he’s at it?

    ” Remarkable movement off the ball, good finisher, good awareness in the box, assists were high in his first couple of seasons for Tottenham. He’s not end up being a bad player over night. I’m not seeing him train so I can’t comment on that.

    “I don’t know where his head’s at or what his attitude is like but if you are asking me to judge him on footballing talent that I’ve seen and the way he plays the game then I think that will be good business for Everton.”

    Good move?

    Everton are only interested in signing him on loan.

    According to reports from the Express, Spurs chief Daniel Levy hesitates to sell or loan Alli to a domestic competitor.

    French champions Paris Saint-Germain are supposedly interested, and a move abroad might be on the cards.

    Alli is a leading-class player, however his form has dipped in recent years. Mourinho is not impressed with his work principles, and it is getting tough for him

    Everton get very good into the Alli’s attack books.

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