
Tottenham development on Dele Alli money as Everton controversy continues
Spurs are not expecting to receive the £10million due for Dele Alli from Everton if certain milestones are met, according to the Daily Mail.
The newspaper has reported in its print edition [15 April, pg 118] that the London club are due the money if Alli plays 20 times for the Toffees in his spell.
Alli has recently returned from Besiktas and his shocking loan spell and is ruled out for the season with injury, although he is in the headlines for his controversy surrounding nitrous-oxide canisters.

Ian Ladyman wrote: “But what is known is that they will owe Tottenham £10million once Alli plays 20 times for them.
“Tottenham are not expecting to ever see that money.”

The End.
This is just another example of Everton wasting far too much money.
Alli joins a long list with the likes of James Rodriguez who eventually turned into a waste, although at least the Colombian started like a house on fire.
The England international has not done anything in a blue shirt, and the fact that Sean Dyche is now here, he will not exactly be a good name to have on the team sheet.
With hard work and efficient attacking needed to succeed under Dyche, Alli will be bombed out of the club sooner rather than later with most calling for that.
Everton need to cut ties as soon as possible and start making more smart decisions on the transfer front, with Alli likely heading more towards retirement than redemption.
There is only so much a club can do, and the player needs to stand up and be counted eventually with more well-educated decisions, Alli is not doing that.