Looking at the decline in Dele Alli's career, Everton seems not to be concerned about his career taking a U-turn.

Dele Alli was once a dreaded player at Tottenham. He was good at what he does to the extent that some people even think he was better than Harry Kane when it comes to dribbling and assisting his teammates.

The role and form of Heung Min Son right now, was the exact role Dele Alli played at Spurs, and looking back at everything, one would wonder, what went wrong?

During his early days at Tottenham, he had a lots of prospects that Sir Alex Ferguson advised that Manchester United board should add Alli to their ranks. From his statements, he expressed believe that Alli has the capabilities to become a star and cement his name in history books but that but that did not come to reality.

Having being unsuccessful under three managers at Tottenham, the goal of Alli may have been to try to fight his way back into the squad but Manager Antonio Conte consider Dele Alli not indispensable. Alli dimmed it fit to leave while he still can and was lucky to secure a move to the Goodison Park on the final hours of the January transfer window.

Many are still wondering if he can resurrect his career at Everton as his career isn't completely dead. He still has age on his side, so giving him a good playing time at Everton, he could still resurrect his dying career