da supremo: Dele Alli is reportedly back on the grass but the Everton star may still miss the entire season after undergoing a groin surgery in January.
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Alli has not played since March last yearHad undergone surgery to get rid of a groin issueMidfielder's Everton future hangs in the balanceWHAT HAPPENED?
According to , since his surgery, Dele has been diligently following a physical rehabilitation program designed by Everton's medical staff, with a strong emphasis on his overall well-being. He has been based in London during the early stages of his recovery, allowing him to remain close to his family.
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Despite the challenges posed by his injury, Dele has shown determination and positive progress, as he remains eager to repay Everton's faith in him. His return to Finch Farm marks the next phase of his rehabilitation, where he will focus on building strength before gradually returning to full training. While a comeback before the end of the season remains a possibility, caution is paramount given the nature of his recent injury setbacks.
WILL ALLI CONTINUE AT EVERTON?
The complex nature of Dele's situation is further compounded by the contractual terms between Everton and Tottenham, his parent club. It was agreed that the Toffees would pay £10million ($12.7m) to the north London outfit upon reaching 20 appearances. However, he is stuck at 13 and only one of them has been a start. Discussions regarding amendments to the deal, including a lump payment clause, if he chooses to sign a permanent contract at Everton will be taken up for discussion when negotiations resume in the summer.
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Despite the uncertainties, both Everton & Tottenham remain open to finding a resolution that serves Dele's best interests. While the player is keen to continue his career in the Premier League and make an impact at Everton, the club's ongoing takeover process and relegation battle make it a complicated affair. However, Everton manager, Sean Dyche, is ready to integrate him into the squad once he becomes available for selection. But further clarity on his situation may not come until the summer, with decisions likely to be influenced by the prevailing circumstances.