Tottenham transfer news: Dele Alli changing agents could spark interest from rival clubs

DELE ALLI is reportedly in the process of changing agents could cast doubt over his long-term future at Tottenham.

Ian Wright: Arsenal should sign Tottenham star Dele Alli

Tottenham are desperate to keep hold of their prized assets, although they let Kyle Walker join Manchester City earlier this summer.

Alli currently earns around £60,000-a-week and there is a wage ceiling at Spurs.

His team-mate Danny Rose recently hit out at the club when he gave an interview to The Sun, insisting he should be paid the wages he thinks he’s worth.

Alli has been instrumental since joining in a £5million deal from MK Dons in 2015.

And now according to the Daily Mail, Alli’s split from his current agent Rob Segal could put Europe’s top clubs on alert.

Tottenham star Dele AlliGETTY

Dele Alli could earn more money elsewhere if he leaves Tottenham

And if you want to be a big club, you have to act like a big club

Thierry Henry

The Mail add Alli is aware he can earn around £200,000-a-week elsewhere and Manchester United and Chelsea will look to sign him.

It is suggested the 21-year-old is assessing his options, but he is keen to move abroad.

Alli only signed a new six-year deal last September, but United and Chelsea the Mail say, will be desperate to bring a player of his quality to their club.

Thierry Henry advised Spurs over the weekend they need to start .

He said: “They are dancing with the big boys now. And if you want to be a big club, you have to act like a big club.

Tottenham star Danny RoseGETTY

Danny Rose recently criticised Tottenham's wage structure

"I know from my own experience it is so hard to compete financially when you are building a new stadium.

"But what happened at Arsenal? Everybody left!

"Now Kyle Walker is already gone. Danny Rose has talked about it to The Sun. Eric Dier never denied anything about Manchester United.

"At some point, if you don’t match the wages on offer at other clubs, and don’t bring titles, it’s going to be difficult to keep Rose, Dier, Harry Kane and Dele Alli.”

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