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Dele Alli has brought an end to his seven-year stint at Tottenham Hotspur after signing for Everton on a permanent deal to wrap up Deadline Day.
The Tottenham star becomes Frank Lampard's second signing after Donny van de Beek was announced earlier on Monday, as the Toffees construct a new look Everton midfield.
When Alli arrived at White Hart Lane in 2015 from MK Dons, he was destined for greatness, but after a fantastic start to life at Spurs his form dropped off after Mauricio Pochettino was sacked, and he's struggled ever since.
However, Alli was warned by former boss Jose Mourinho, who gave the midfielder a damning assessment during Tottenham's 'All or Nothing' documentary, and the Portuguese boss has been proved right.
Alli signed for Tottenham for just £5million back in 2015, and it looked like one of the bargains of the decade as the youngster quickly became one of the most promising talents across the whole of Europe.
The midfielder was a huge part of Pochettino's Tottenham side that made the Champions League final, and was also integral as Spurs settled for a second-placed Premier League finish, but Alli also starred internationally as he impressed for England at the 2018 World Cup.
But it all started to go wrong for