
Dele Alli would consider leaving Tottenham Hotspur, the Telegraph report.
Alli has been left out of Tottenham’s last two match day squads, which has led to speculation over this future rising.
PSG and Inter Milan are now said to want the attacking midfielder, and it seems that Alli would be open to leaving Tottenham and taking a fresh start.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy doesn’t want to allow Alli to leave cheaply and would rather keep him around.
However, Jose Mourinho’s latest team selections have hinted that he no longer feels that Alli is part of his best starting line-up.
Spurs have brought in Giovani Lo Celso to play in the advanced midfield role, and Tanguy Ndombele also appears ahead of Alli right now.
Whether Mourinho’s latest selections are simply to try and motivate Alli to get back to his best remains to be seen.

The England international remains a wonderful talent, and was labelled as ‘amazing’ and the best young footballer in the world by Mauricio Pochettino just two years ago (Guardian).
But Alli hasn’t really pushed on in recent times, and Tottenham now need to find a way of getting the 24-year-old back to his best, if he is to fulfil his potential.
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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