Three favourites to sign Dele Alli on free transfer revealed as luckless midfielder eyes return to British football after ending latest nightmare at Como

Dele Alli could be heading back to British football following his release by Como, with three teams said to have shown interest.

  • Ex-England international released by Serie A side
  • Made one substitute appearance since February 2023
  • teams mulling over contract offers

Three favourites to sign Dele Alli on free transfer revealed as luckless midfielder eyes return to British football after ending latest nightmare at ComoThree favourites to sign Dele Alli on free transfer revealed as luckless midfielder eyes return to British football after ending latest nightmare at ComoThree favourites to sign Dele Alli on free transfer revealed as luckless midfielder eyes return to British football after ending latest nightmare at Como

English midfielder Dele finds himself in the free agent pool once again after experiencing a nightmare spell in . The 29-year-old managed just one appearance for before seeing his deal terminated.

That solitary outing, which came off the bench in a meeting with , lasted less than 10 minutes before he was shown a red card. Ex-Arsenal, and Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas – who is now in charge of Como – has brought a failed experiment to a close.

Dele has not started a game since February 2023, when his final outing for during a troubled loan spell in Turkey was cut short when being hauled off at half-time in a match. No upturn in fortune was enjoyed after returning to .

El ex- star is now waiting on another offer and a fresh start. According to the Daily Mail ambitious Championship outfits are mulling over moves for Dele. A return to the EFL ranks, where he previously represented MK Dons, could help to get him back on track.

The Mail claims: “ Ciudad, , and West Brom have emerged as the favourites in the beauty contest to sign Alli. The first two offer the tantalising appeal of glitz and glamour.

“Birmingham, partly fuelled by the cash and interference of NFL legend Tom Brady, have made a strong start to life in the Championship.

“Wrexham, their fellow promotees from League One, have the Hollywood draw of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney – did anybody mention? – and splashed £33 million on medium-to-big-name Championship signings this summer.”

Dele would add more Premier League experience to the ranks at Birmingham and Wrexham, while allowing him to star in popular documentaries. He can sign for a new club outside of the transfer window after becoming a free agent.