Paris St-Germain has tabled another bid to sign England and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli after failing to sign him the with the first bid in the last summer transfer window.
The French Ligue 1 side is now set to lunch a January move for the 24-year-old midfielder. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was the one who refused Dele Alli’s first bid insisting they will not sell the play.
Alli’s future with the English side is now in doubt as the manager of the club Jose Mourinho has made it known he is not interested in the player. He has not been in a Premier League matchday squad since the 6-1 win at Manchester United on 4 October.
He was an unused substitute in their Thursday’s Europa League victory over Royal Antwerp, after which his manager said it was “impossible” to keep every player happy.
So far Dele Alli has scored 64 goals and provided 56 assists in 230 games for Tottenham. With all, that is happening it seems certain, he will leave next month unless the situation changes quickly.