Everton must finally unleash £19.8m-rated "freak of a talent" who has been "destroyed" - opinion
In what has been a hitherto disastrous season for the club, Everton must now look towards their latest signing and current outcast Dele Alli.
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In what has been a hitherto disastrous season for the club, Everton must now look towards their latest signing and current outcast Dele Alli.
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