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Deli Alli rolled into Everton in a Rolls-Royce

Deli Alli rolled into Everton training in a stunning £300,000 Rolls-Royce after sealing a move away from Tottenham.

The 25-year-old star completed a deadline day transfer to the Merseyside club in search of regular first-team football.

And he has showed up to his new club in some style.

The former England international was behind the wheel of a £300k matte black Rolls-Royce.

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Declan Rice to leave West Ham

Declan Rice is almost certain to leave and West Ham seem to have 'given up' on finishing in the top four this season.

That's the damning verdict of ex-Aston Villa and England star Gabby Agbonlahor.

Man United have a long-held interest in Hammers skipper Rice, who has made his name as regular for his country in recent years.

And Agbonlahor - now working as a TalkSPORT pundit - reckons the lure of Champions League football is going to be too much for Rice to turn down after West Ham failed to bring in reinforcements this winter.

He said: “Spurs aren’t the finished article, Arsenal have lost players, they’re looking a bit shaky. Manchester United have let players go and looking a bit shaky as well.

“It was the perfect time for West Ham to finally push that little bit more with a few more players. A defender, a midfielder and striker to go and get top four.

“As much as people might think players are loyal and love it here. Declan Rice, like I said a few months ago, will see his England teammates play in the Champions League and might be playing Champions League finals this season.

“How long is that going to go on where he’s going to be happy with the Europa League.

“I think Declan Rice will be looking to go in the summer.”


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Frank Lampard set to make Dele Alli his first signing

Top-flight sides will need to get their business done before 11pm, or be left scouring the free agent list.

And one side who are really going for it this January are Aston Villa, who have reportedly had a £20m bid for Juventus midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur rejected.

Meanwhile, Frank Lampard is reportedly set to make Dele Alli his first signing if he is announced as Everton manager.

And we bring you the very latest from Stamford Bridge, where a number of stars could be coming and going over the weekend.

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Adama Traore completed loan move to Barcelona

Wolves winger Adama Traore has completed a loan move to boyhood club Barcelona.

The Spaniards pounced for their former La Masia graduate as he held transfer talks with Tottenham.

Traore was unable to resist the lure of a return to the Nou Camp.

And Barcelona have the option to make his deal permanent for £25million in the summer.


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Brighton to sell Bissouma

Premier League clubs have been put on red alert with Brighton reportedly willing to sell star midfielder Yves Bissouma this month.

The likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all believed to be admirers of the Mali international.

And according to The Times, the Seagulls are ready to cash in on the 25-year-old.

Valued at around £50million, Bissouma has just 18 months left on his contract at the Amex Stadium.

The south coast outfit know that they may not be able to fetch that price in the summer when he enters his last year of his deal.


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Bryan Gil set to join Valencia

Tottenham misfit Bryan Gil is reportedly set to join Valencia on loan.

Fabrizio Romano says a deal is set to be completed before deadline day.

Gil has made just nine appearances since joining Spurs from Sevilla - with all of them coming from the bench.

Romano said: "Valencia will be in direct talks with Tottenham today to complete Bryan Gil signing on straight loan.

"Spurs will make final decision in the coming hours."


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Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku provide no answers to owners' striking questions | Paul Doyle


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Redknapp: Give Conte what he needs | Keane: Without CL, who will go there?


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Kane's disallowed goal | Conte: 'Incredible' decision; Keane, Nev disagree


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Antonio Conte bemoans 'incredible' decision to chalk off Harry Kane goal


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Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham: Antonio Conte says gap between Spurs and top teams is 'very large'

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Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham: Thomas Tuchel praises 'brilliant' Hakim Ziyech goal

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Hakim Ziyech stunner sees Chelsea end Conte's unbeaten league start at Spurs


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Ziyech, Silva help Chelsea outmuscle Spurs again


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Leah Galton seals emphatic WSL win for Manchester United against Spurs


Leah Galton seals emphatic WSL win for Manchester United against Spurs

Marc Skinner would not be drawn on whether Manchester United were now challenging for the title after this defeat of Tottenham put them second in the Women's...

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'No top quality players' in Tottenham

Roy Keane has delivered a typically honest verdict of Tottenham, suggesting ‘no top quality players’ would want to join the club.

Spurs were beaten 2-0 by Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, making it three defeats in as many weeks for Antonio Conte against his former employers.

The need for reinforcements is clear, with Spurs strongly linked with a double swoop for Adama Traore and Diego Carlos.

But Keane remains unconvinced by Tottenham’s ability to attract ‘top’ players to the club.

While on punditry duty for Sky Sports, Keane said: “The difficulty is, what top players are going to go to Spurs?

“Particularly in January, or in the summer if they don’t get in the Champions League.

“The manager might be an attraction, but he’ll be into the last year of his contract, that’s if he’s still there.

“So there’s a big dilemma, but again which players, even if he gets a few funds to spend in January, there’s no top quality players available in January that would want to go to Tottenham.”



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Keane reckons it’s time Tottenham parted with Dele Alli

Man Utd legend Roy Keane reckons it’s time Tottenham parted ways with Dele Alli  - for the midfielder's own good.

Alli joined Spurs from MK Dons as one of England’s brightest young talents back in 2015.

But the out-of-form 25-year-old has struggled for games in recent seasons and has only featured in six of new boss Antonio Conte’s 15 games in charge.

He was left out of the squad that lost to Chelsea in Sunday’s late kick-off amid speculation a move to Newcastle is on the cards.

And ex-Manchester United skipper Roy Keane says Spurs should let him go to give him a chance to rejuvenate his career.

Keane told Sky Sports: “I think the kid’s lost the eye of the tiger. Sometimes you’ve got to let the kid go, that’s the nature of football. 

“You’ve done your time here, you’ve obviously lost your way. (Tottenham should) be good to the kid and go ‘you’ve been a good signing for us’.

“Let the kid go. (He could go to) Newcastle, get his career going up there. The fans would love him if he comes in.”




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Rudiger hit by 'objects' thrown by Tottenham fans

Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger was reportedly hit by objects thrown by Tottenham fans during the Blues' 2-0 win.

The Blues defender appeared to be struck by missiles in ugly scenes involving a section of away supporters.

The incident follows similar crowd trouble as Aston Villa claimed a 1-0 win away at Everton on Saturday.

Villa’s Matty Cash and new signing Lucas Digne - who joined from the Toffees earlier this month - were struck by bottles lobbed from the home support.

Several plastic bottles were hurled towards the pitch as the visiting stars celebrated Emi Buendia’s headed goal at Goodison Park.

Rudiger appeared to be targeted by Spurs fans in a fiery London derby.

The Germany international could be seen turning towards away fans as an object was thrown in his direction.

It came as his Chelsea side closed out a 2-0 victory in the day’s late kick-off.

Hakim Ziyech opened the scoring after the break with a left-footed screamer from the top of the box.

Veteran defender Thiago Silva then followed up with a second just eight minutes later.




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EPL PLAYERS RATINGS F/T: Chelsea 2 Tottenham 0 (1)

Hakim Ziyech and Thiago Silva sunk Spurs early in the second period as Chelsea moved a point off second-placed Liverpool.

Harry Kane had a goal ruled out for Tottenham at the end of a feisty first half.

Ziyech was outstanding for the Blues, whereas Spurs offered little direct threat after falling behind.


Chelsea ratings

THIAGO SILVA - 8

Headed a Mount corner over inside 10 minutes. Booked for a trip on Bergwijn 23 mins in as the Dutchman broke dangerously. Was tripped by Kane as the Englishman turned him in the build-up to Tottenham's disallowed first-half goal. Nodded in well to secure the win.

MALANG SARR - 8

Did not look out of place against Kane as the stand-in dealt with everything Tottenham threw at him with aplomb. On the end of a nasty high challenge from Matt Doherty which the Irishman somehow escaped a red card for classy showing.

KEPA - 7/10

Had to face one shot on target in the first-half - a tame Harry Winks effort from the edge of the box - before picking the ball out the net after Kane's disallowed equaliser.

Slightly busier after the break but mostly routine stuff. His best save was from Kane's header with five minutes to go in which he appeared to hurt his hand.

CESAR AZPILICUETA - 7

Captain's performance again. No frills, scrapping for his team on and off the ball.

Exactly what the Blues faithful love seeing from their Spanish star.

CALLUM HUDSON-ODOI (subbed, 87mins) - 8

Energetic throughout and had Japhet Tanganga on toast for most of the afternoon.

But his end product was often frustratingly lacking in the first-half.

Nodded a far-post header wide after Ziyech picked him out during the opening exchanges and should have at least hit the target.

Looked far more dangerous after the break as his decision making improved drastically.

Laid the ball off to Ziyech in the build-up to the Moroccan's delightful opener after an excellent run up the right where he left booked Tanganga for dust again.

Great reception as he left the pitch.

ANTONIO RUDIGER - 8

A classy act as ever. Composed and a rock at the back as he stood up to Spurs' rare attacks through Bergwijn and Kane.


JORGINHO (subbed, 72mins) - 6

Nothing spectacular. One of those professional performances where no one really notices him.

Earned his money and replaced by Kante as Thomas Tuchel looked to lock in the three points at 2-0 up.

MATEO KOVACIC - 6

Similar to Jorginho, nothing outstanding but did everything expected of him.

Perhaps hard for him to shine as he played instead of N'Golo Kante but Tuchel will be more than happy with the Croatian's contribution.


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