Everton player on verge of exit, agrees £35k-a-week deal at new club!

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Dele Alli has agreed a £35,000-a-week deal with Besiktas as the Everton reserve winger moves away from the Premier League. Tomorrow.

It always felt like a transfer that was going to go one of two ways.

Or one of the most naturally gifted footballers in English football would start his career in leaps and bounds under Frank Lampard and become a cult hero on the blue side of Merseyside. Or, Alli’s worry will continue, another Everton signing who promised so much but delivered nothing.

With news of the England international heading to Turkey – seven months on and one Premier League start for The Toffees – it’s certainly more the latter than the former.

Dele Alli, who left Everton, moved to Besiktas in Turkey

according to Guardian, Everton won’t put up much of a fight; Besiktas offers Alli a chance to avoid the attention of the Premier League media. Lampard, Mirror It adds that Alli wants to avoid triggering a clause that would require Everton to pay his former employers Tottenham £10m when he turns 20.c A look for a Merseyside outfit.

Alli is 11 years oldc A walk in Everton colors – a nine-minute cameo against Aston Villa on Saturday – could also be his last.

Because, according to “Sabah” information, Alli and “Beshiktas” shook hands with a weekly contract worth 35,000 pounds. It is reported that the 26-year-old player will be taken on loan with an option to buy. Biri will sign a permanent three-year deal with Alli and the 2021 Super League champions if he moves to Besiktas.

Of course, Alli’s most memorable moment in Everton colors may be the landmark miss in the 4-0 pre-season defeat to Minnesota United. A missed opportunity in more ways than one.

Goodbye already

“It is possible to work on becoming a goal scorer with him” Lampard said just two weeks ago. “He has an instinct to get into scoring positions. And we have to find ways to bring him to those positions and probably restore the confidence in him. That’s why I brought him to the club.

“At the same time, we knew that if we could get him in the sweet spot of where he is, then it would be a huge asset for us.

“This season is a clean slate on many levels for everyone and for Dele. He worked hard in the preseason. If he continues to apply himself in the right way, he will be a very useful player for us.”

The comments, with the benefit of hindsight, are as old as Dele Alli himself.

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