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Connor O'Neill

AC Milan and Inter Milan 'eyeing' Dele Alli transfer as Everton contract claim made

AC Milan and Inter Milan are eyeing moves for Everton midfielder Dele Alli.

That’s according to Calciomercatoweb.it, who are reporting that Dele could be given a 'Serie A opportunity' in the summer. The article goes on to claim that AC and Inter are eyeing the England international as his cost 'might not be too high'.

Dele has made 15 appearances for Besiktas since joining on loan from Everton during the summer transfer window. However, a report by Takvim claimed that the 26-year-old has been told to watch the remainder of his side's season from the stands.

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Speaking on Thursday afternoon, Sean Dyche revealed he will wait until the international break to hold talks with Dele over his Everton future. The Blues boss said: "I’ll wait until the international break, because the news is suggesting that he’s not going to be involved there.

“We’ll have to wait and see and judge things in the summer now, when we all get back together.

“Because I’m pretty sure that he’s contracted until the end of the season there (Besiktas), so we’ll pick that up during the international break.”

Another report, from Football Insider, has claimed that Dele's move to Besiktas will not be made permanent in the summer. That will not be unexpected. But the report adds that Everton are likely to terminate his contract and pay him up for the remaining 12 months he will have left at the club.

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