Dele Alli Signs for Como in Bid to Reignite Career
Dele Alli, the former England international, has officially joined Italian Serie B side Como on a free transfer. The 28-year-old midfielder has signed a contract until 2026, with an option for an additional year. This move comes after Alli spent several weeks training with the club.
Como, managed by former Arsenal and Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas, announced the signing with a video on social media. Alli had been without a club since leaving Everton in June, and his arrival at Como was first hinted at in December when he was spotted at a match against Roma.
Fabregas had previously commented on Alli’s situation, saying, “There might be a possibility for Dele to start training with us after Christmas. It would be to help him get fit, nothing more for now.”
Once considered one of England’s brightest prospects, Alli’s career has faced significant challenges in recent years. After a meteoric rise at Tottenham under Mauricio Pochettino, where his market value once reached 100 million euros, Alli’s form dipped dramatically. He lost his place in the Spurs lineup and subsequent loan moves failed to reignite his career.
Now, at 28, Alli sees Como as an opportunity to rediscover his best form. He recently expressed his ambition to regain his top level and potentially make England’s 2026 World Cup squad. While his recent stint at Everton and loan to Besiktas were disappointing, Como could provide the fresh start Alli needs to revive his once-promising career.
The move to Como represents a crucial chance for Alli to rebuild his reputation and rediscover the talent that once made him one of the most exciting young players in world football. Under Fabregas’ guidance in the less pressurized environment of Serie B, Alli will hope to recapture the form that made him a star at Tottenham and for England.