Everton midfielder Dele Alli, 28, has been sidelined since February 2023 due to hip and groin injuries. Despite this setback, he remains determined to play for England at the 2026 World Cup.
Dele’s last appearance on loan at Besiktas was cut short by his hip injury. In a recent interview with Gary Neville, he opened up about his struggles with a sleeping pill addiction, mental health issues, and past sexual abuse. He expressed pride in sharing his story and the overwhelming support he received from fans.
Despite being out of action for over a year, Dele is optimistic about his recovery and hopes to return to full training by the end of the season. He has been part of the England squad that reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup but has not played for the national team since 2019.
Despite his injury setbacks, Dele remains focused on getting back on the field and using his experience as motivation when he returns to playing. He emphasized how much he has grown during this challenging time and is eager to showcase his skills once again.