DELE ALLI has been basking in the Milan sun as he enjoys a welcomed break following his switch to Everton.
The 25-year-old has struggled at Goodison Park since joining from Tottenham in a deal worth up to £40million during the winter transfer window.
Alli has featured in six Premier League games for the Toffees, though his last five outings have come from the bench.
He is yet to chip in with a goal or an assist, with England boss Gareth Southgate leaving him out of his latest squad for the international break.
And Alli has opted to head over to Italy where he has been seen in high spirits wearing a Hawaiian shirt and chain as he strolled around the city.
The ex-MK Dons ace was even snapped enjoying a meal at Salumaio di Montenapoleone.
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Despite his poor form this season, former Spurs gaffer Harry Redknapp has backed Alli to force his way back into England contention.
The 75-year-old has stated he texted nephew Frank Lampard that he would be a great addition to his Everton squad.
He told talkSPORT: "Before Frank took him, I texted Frank, and said: ‘Listen, Dele Alli, I think if you can get him going, he’s some player’."
Before adding: "Listen, I love him, love him.
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"He’s a fantastic talent and I’m desperate to see him get back in that team and get back in the England squad because I think he can really play."
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour then asked: “What is it, Harry? Is he not working hard enough on the training field?”
To which Redknapp remarked: "He can’t be can he? I thought he’d go in there and be great.
"He had such talent, I loved him, I thought he was a superstar, but he can’t get a game.”
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