Jose Mourinho did little to quell speculation surrounding Dele Alli’s future at Tottenham by insisting he is not ready to discuss the matter.
Alli has been frozen out by Mourinho this season, making only 12 appearances in all competitions, and has not started a Premier League game since the opening game of the campaign when he was replaced at half-time against Everton.
The 24-year-old, who is becoming increasingly frustrated at his plight, is 4/7 with Sky Bet to complete a January reunion with Mauricio Pochettino at Paris St Germain but the club appear reluctant to allow him to leave.
Mourinho refused to answer questions on whether he would be prepared to sanction Alli’s exit if he could get a replacement in.
“It’s not a question that I am comfortable to answer,” he said. “Of course I would know how to answer you."
Dele Alli next club odds
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- Everton - 12/1
- Crystal Palace - 12/1
- Manchester United - 14/1
- Liverpool - 16/1
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“But I am not ready to answer, I am not ready to make public my vision of the situation. I am sorry about that but I’m not going to answer.
“You are asking that question in a general way but you are, of course, speaking about Dele so the question that you are asking me is would I let Dele go without getting a player in exchange and I’m not going to answer that question.”
Alli posted a picture on Instagram on Wednesday night, looking frustrated after he was an unused substitute in Spurs’ 1-1 draw with Fulham where they were searching for some creativity in the last 15 minutes.
Mourinho has conceded that Alli is unhappy but that it is normal in a squad for players to be discontented when not playing.

“I think in every dressing room are unhappy players. For sure,” he said. “If any one of us, of my tribe, tells you that in his dressing room are only happy players, I don’t think it’s true.
“Or somebody is so, so lucky to have a miracle in his hands. I believe that in every dressing-room, there are unhappy players.
“Then you can have [an] unhappy professional and the unhappy professional is the one that is unhappy but feels that his duty is to work, work, work and work.
And there is the unhappy that believes that it’s not his job to fight and to work every minute for the squad and for the club.
“But unhappy players you have everywhere and in every club, I promise you that.”
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