Former Gunner signs former Spur

At one point, he was considered one of the greatest talents, but soon after, he disappeared from the spotlight. Frequent injuries, combined with a difficult life story and a battle with depression, led to Dele Alli being out of football for two years. However, at the beginning of this year, hope emerged that things might change. He has already taken the first step—finding a new club.It’s official! 🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/gzhEBN1vx8— Como1907 (@Como_1907) January 19, 2025 After spending almost a month training with Como, the English midfielder convinced the Italian club’s management—especially head coach Cesc Fàbregas—that he could be valuable to the team. As a result, he signed a one-and-a-half-year contract with the newly promoted Serie A club, with an option to extend for an additional season based on the number of appearances.Fabregas giving Alli another chanceFor now, the priority is simply getting back on the pitch, as Alli last played in February while on loan at Beşiktaş from Everton. However, he sustained an injury that kept him sidelined for over a year and a half, preventing him from making any further appearances for Everton upon his return. His contract with the Toffees expired last June, but the club allowed him to continue training with the squad in an effort to regain his fitness.Dele’s new Serie A club attracts many Hollywood A-listers, but why?!He hoped to earn a spot at the club but ultimately failed, announcing in December that he would be leaving Liverpool for good. Just a few days later, he joined Como in hopes of securing a contract—and after several weeks, he succeeded.”The club believes in Dele’s potential and is committed to helping him rediscover his best form. His experience and leadership qualities will undoubtedly benefit the team” said Fàbregas following the official announcement.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 21FridayRoma – Genoa 3-1 (1-1)/Dovbyk 25, El Shaarawy 60, Leali 73 og – Masini 33/SaturdayBologna – Monza 3-1 (2-1)/Castro 22, Odgaard 34, Orsolini 69 – Maldini 4/Juventus – Milan 2-0 (0-0)/Mbangula 59, Weah 64/Atalanta – Napoli 2-3 (1-2)/Retegui 16, Lookman 55 – Politano 27, McTominnay 40, Lukaku 78/SundayFiorentina – Torino 1-1 (1-0)/Kean 38 – Gineitis 70/Cagliari – Lecce 4-1 (0-1)/Gaetano 60, Luperto 65, Zortea 80, Obert 83 – Pierotti 42/Parma – Venezia 1-1 (0-1)/Hernani 56 pen – Pohjanpalo 20 pen/Verona – Lazio 0-3 (0-2)/Gigot 2, Dia 21, Zaccagni 58/Inter – Empoli 3-1 (0-0)/Martinez 55, Dumfries 79, Thuram 69 – Esposito 84/Monday22.45: (2.20) Como (3.45) Udinese (3.60)**odds are subject to change**

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