Everton is ‘seeking to renegotiate sensational ace transfer agreement with Tottenham’, which would obligate them to pay £10 million if…

Everton are ‘trying to renegotiate Dele Alli’s transfer deal with Tottenham’ that would see them have to pay £10m if the former England star makes just SEVEN more appearances for the club

Dele Alli’s last appearance for Everton came in a Premier League loss last August 

The 27-year-old has started just one of 13 games he has played for the Toffees 

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Everton have reportedly opened talks with Tottenham over the possibility of renegotiating the deal that saw the 27-year-old move to Goodison Park last January.

The Toffees agreed to a complex transfer that included several performance related clauses which could have seen the deal rise as high as £30million.

Dele Alli has not featured for Everton since August last year and has struggled with injuries

However, in a dire financial situation and with the threat of a 12-point penalty over alleged FFP breaches looming, the club have sought to restructure terms.

Spurs are in line to receive £10m from the Merseyside club when Alli makes his 20th appearance. The England international is currently seven games away from that mark and has been for over a year, having made his last appearance in a 2-1 Premier League defeat to Aston Villa in August 2022.

Nevertheless, with a return to first team action an increasingly realistic prospect – albeit not in the short-term – Sean Dyche has revealed that Everton have begun ‘background’ discussions with the north London outfit.

Tottenham are in line to receive a payment of £10million when their former midfielder reaches 20 games for Everton

Sean Dyche revealed that Everton have begun 'background' talks with Spurs over the matter

‘[Director of football Kevin Thelwell] has had a couple of phone calls, just lightly in the background. Look, where do you see it?’ Dyche said. ‘But nothing has changed at the moment.’

Alli endured a difficult loan spell with Turkish side Besiktas and opened up on his mental health problems and struggles with addiction since he was last seen on a Premier League football pitch.

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