
Tottenham icon Dele Alli is drawing interest from three Championship clubs after parting ways with Italian side Como.
Since leaving Spurs, Alli’s career has taken a downward turn, marked by underwhelming spells at three different clubs where he struggled to recapture his best form or make a meaningful impact.
Now 29, Alli has faced significant personal challenges off the pitch. While he’s shown strength in overcoming those issues, his professional career remains unsettled.
His most recent setback came after just a few months at Como, with the club and player mutually agreeing to end his contract less than eight months into the deal—leaving him once again without a team.
Alli remains best remembered for his standout years at Tottenham, where he delivered memorable performances and was once regarded as one of England’s brightest talents. But his time at Everton and other clubs failed to revive his once-rising career.
Among the three Championship sides reportedly pursuing him, West Bromwich Albion appears to be the frontrunner—partly due to the potential reunion with former Spurs interim manager Ryan Mason, who notably brought Alli back into the squad after he had been sidelined by Jose Mourinho.