Dele Alli said trying to get his career back on track has been a “very difficult journey” after confirming he had cut ties with Everton.
The 28-year-old's contract at Goodison Park expired in June, but he has continued to train with the club.
The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, who won 37 caps for England, was just that He was offered the opportunity to train with Cuomo Led by former Premier League winner Cesc Fabregas, he has not played a competitive match since February 2023, when he was on loan to Turkish giants Besiktas.
Cuomo is expected to tie the knot on Boxing Day with telegraph Pointing out that the contract could be signed by mid-January if things go as planned.
Post on InstagramDele took the opportunity to thank everyone associated with Everton, as it now looks likely that he will accept Fabregas' offer after attending Como's 2-0 win over Roma in Serie A on Sunday.
“As has been widely reported this week, 2025 could put me on a new path with some exciting opportunities,” Daily, who has publicly discussed Various traumas from his childhood, books. “Before any of that happens, it is very important for me to make it clear how grateful I am to all the fans, staff and players at Everton for the support they have given me.
“It has been a very difficult journey trying to put together the final pieces to regain match fitness, and I cannot thank the Everton staff enough for the hard work they have put into this process.”
“Unfortunately, things did not go as we had all hoped, and I think this is the right time for me to turn over a new leaf. I want to wish everyone at this wonderful club the best of luck.”
Everton Manager Sean Dyche commented on Dele's departure in his pre-match press conference, saying: “The main point we agreed on, as a group, was to get him back to a good place and I think he's there.
“He's had bad luck with injuries and you can't imagine the challenges he's faced. We wish him well and that's all we can do. He's been nothing but easy for me to work with. He's got a new challenge ahead of him but we certainly wish him well.”