
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is said to be firmly against the idea of selling Dele Alli by the Daily Mirror.
Alli’s future has been heavily speculated about as he has been left out of Tottenham’s last two match day squads.
Ligue 1 champions, PSG, are now believed to be trying to sign Alli from Tottenham, but the Mirror suggest that deal is unlikely to happen.
That is because Levy does not feel that Tottenham should be cashing in on the England international.
Alli may not have been at the top of his game consistently at any point in the last two years, but he remains a supremely talented player.

The attacking midfielder is a real potent goal threat, and if he was to recover his best form, Tottenham would surely regret letting him go.
Alli does face a real fight to earn his spot back in Tottenham’s team though.
The 24-year-old has slipped right down the pecking order, and he will surely need to produce sooner rather than later, if he is to get back into Mourinho’s plans.
Tottenham Hotspur’s summer signings
- Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
£15 million; Southampton
- Joe Hart
Free
- Matt Doherty
£13 million; Wolves
- Sergio Reguilon
£25 million; Real Madrid
- Gareth Bale
Loan; Real Madrid
- Carlos Vinicius
Loan; Benfica
- Joe Rodon
£12 million; Swansea
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