EVERTON will save £10million through Dele Alli’s appearance on Monday Night Football.
The midfielder will make his punditry debut on Sky Sports for the Toffees’ trip to Chelsea.
In doing so, he will save his club from having to pay Tottenham a fee as part of his January 2022 move.
Alli joined Everton two years ago on a free transfer with a series of appearance-based add-ons.
As part of the deal, Everton would have to pay Spurs £10million if Alli made 20 Premier League appearances.
However, injuries and a dip in form have limited him to just 13 league appearances.
With Everton having just seven matches remaining this term and Alli’s contract expiring in the summer, his appearance on Sky Sports means he cannot end the campaign with any more than 19 league appearances for the club.
As a result, he will save Sean Dyche’s side £10million by joining Jamie Carragher and David Jones in the studio.
Alli, 28, has failed to make an appearance so far this season after struggling with a muscle issue that has ruled him out since March 2023.
The injury has prevented him from playing for Everton since returning from a loan spell with Besiktas last summer.
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He also confirmed he has undergone rehabilitation for his mental health in an emotional interview with Gary Neville.
The 28-year-old also revealed in the interview last year that he was sexually abused as a child.
Alli was twice named the PFA Young Player of the Year in 2015/16 and 2016/17 after emerging as a key man for Tottenham.
Meanwhile, at international level, he has won 37 caps and scored three goals for England.
Those caps include appearances at both the 2016 Euros and 2018 World Cup.
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