Dele Alli pens emotional farewell message to Tottenham and Mauricio Pochettino as he joins Everton
Dele Alli pens an emotional farewell message to Tottenham as he departs for Everton with the midfielder singling out former manager Mauricio Pochettino for his 'trust and guidance'
- Dele Alli left Tottenham and signed for Everton on transfer deadline day
- His move to Goodison Park could eventually cost £40m but is initially free
- Alli, 25, posted a heartfelt farewell to Spurs on his social media accounts
- He thanked former manager Mauricio Pochettino for helping his career
By Adam Shergold for MailOnline
Published: 16:30 GMT, 1 February 2022 | Updated: 17:03 GMT, 1 February 2022
Dele Alli has posted a heartfelt farewell to Tottenham Hotspur, with a special message of appreciation for ex-manager Mauricio Pochettino, as he departs for Everton.
The England international, whose form had slumped dramatically in north London, completed a move that could eventually reach £40million on transfer deadline day.
There is no upfront fee for Everton but they will pay £10m to Spurs once Alli has played 20 matches for the club.
Dele Ali has posted a heartfelt farewell message to Tottenham after he signed for Everton
The social media post praised former Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino for his guidance
That means they have effectively signed him for nothing until the summer with Everton having 18 games left this season.
Alli, 25, described Everton as 'a huge club with a great fanbase and history' as he looks to resurrect his career but also penned an appreciation of Tottenham as well as posting a highlights reel.
Alli wrote: 'It's the end of a chapter but not the book… Thank you all for the messages.
'I've had an incredible 7 years at Tottenham and have made some life long friends that now feel like family!
'I want to wish my brothers all the best for the rest of the season and more. To the fans, I want to say thank you.
Alli thanked ex-Spurs manager Pochettino for his 'trust and guidance' during his time there
'We've had some incredible moments together than will stay with me for the rest of my life and I will never forget the amazing support you have given me.
'Playing for you was a dream come true and you will always be in my heart.
'I want to give a special mention to Mauricio and his staff for their trust and guidance in the early part of my career at Spurs, which gave me the confidence and platform to show what I can do.
'I love you all and wish you the best for the future! Dele out.'
The 25-year-old failed to reignite his stalling career in north London under Antonio Conte
The 25-year-old failed to reignite his stalling career under Antonio Conte at Spurs, scoring just one goal in 10 Premier League games this season, and was linked with both Everton, Newcastle and Crystal Palace in the January window.
After sealing his move to Goodison Park, where he will play under new manager Frank Lampard, Alli said: 'I'm delighted to have signed for Everton, a huge club with a great fanbase and history.
'I'm eager to get started and can't wait for my first game in an Everton shirt. I'm looking forward to helping the team and the opportunity to work with the new manager Frank Lampard.'
The Toffees confirmed Frank Lampard's arrival as their new manager on Monday
The England international, who played 269 times and scored 67 goals for Spurs after joining in February 2015, is new Everton manager Lampard's first permanent addition, following a loan move for Donny van de Beek from Manchester United.
Dele could potentially make his Everton debut in the Premier League fixture at Newcastle United next Tuesday.