Interest is rising in Tottenham Hotspur ace Dele Alli among Europe’s elite clubs.
Bayern Munich are planning a summer move for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli, report The Times.
Alli has scored 20 Premier League goals in 18 months since breaking into Tottenham’s first team and is an established England international.
England’s Dele Alli in action with Iceland’s Kari Arnason
The German champions are reportedly viewing Alli as a ‘long term project’ and compare his talent to Thomas Muller.
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Despite their desire to sign him, Tottenham are expected to stand firm especially with Alli signing a new deal to take him up up to 2022.
The Times report that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy would only sell Alli for more than the £85 million the club received for Gareth Bale when he was sold to Real Madrid in 2013.
Alli has been a sensation since joining Spurs and is unlikely to be pushing for a move any time soon, expressing his happiness at the club just yesterday.
Despite this, Alli is on £50,000 per week, earning just over half the £95,000 per week wages Moussa Sissoko commands currently at the club.
The Times report claims Spurs and Alli will discuss a new contract later in the summer to bring him in line with the club’s top earners.
Tottenham’s Dele Alli scores
To sell Alli even for a world record fee would be a destabilising move for a club which looks to have everything in place for a dynasty-like future at the top of English football.
Tottenham have a core of key players on long term deals, a highly regarded manager and are set to move into an exciting new stadium. Selling the midfielder would be madness, even for crazy money.
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