👀 “I thought maybe Gerrard & #RangersFC could persuade him.”
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) December 15, 2020
💪 “He’d play every week, score loads of goals, get his confidence up…”
🤔 “Maybe playing under Stevie would be something he’d enjoy.”
Danny Murphy feels a move to Rangers could be perfect for Dele pic.twitter.com/iiLW5ebbTr
Dele Alli has no future at Tottenham. If anyone was still clutching Rosary beads, then they dropped them midway through José Mourinho’s Leicester City presser. When asked about the boy, José gave some convoluted nonsense about how the training sessions were organised.
A move to PSG has been suggested and to me this feels so left-field I simply don’t know what to make of it at all. Dele doesn’t need to move to another country, and all the turmoil that inevitably entails. The boy needs to play every week under a coach who doesn’t mind how much effort he puts in during training. That was the system that worked for him under Pochettino.
Danny Murphy’s idea makes far more sense, and it would allow the lad to get his mojo back without much trauma. The real problem is that it is unlikely that Dele might secure a move to any English side that wasn’t perceived, rightly or wrongly, as a step down. Sideways to Scotland would be an intelligent choice.
PSG did sound a huge risk
Rangers would be a good move for Dele me thinks