Everton have agreed to a 'ridiculous' deal for Dele Alli, says former West Ham and Celtic star Frank McAvennie. 

The lowdown

Frank Lampard's arrival at Goodison Park was greeted with the signings of Dele from Tottenham Hotspur and Donny van de Beek from Manchester United.

According to a report from The Athletic, the possibility of recruiting Dele had been raised in Lampard's interviews for the job.

The 43-year-old subsequently sanctioned the transfer, confident he could extract the best from his compatriot, and his endorsement was a 'big factor' in Everton's willingness to meet Spurs' demands.

If performance-related add-ons are triggered, Dele could wind up costing £40million (via Sky Sports).

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McAvennie was left scratching his head at the price tag, telling Football Insider that Everton had taken a 'risk'.

"That £40million though, how can Tottenham can ask for that," he said. "Why did Everton sanction that?

"That's ridiculous. He hasn't kicked a ball for two years. I guess if he does well enough to hit those targets then the signing will be worth it.

"Obviously it's a risk but I think we will see the best of Dele Alli again. He's needed this move for a long time."

The verdict

Perhaps Everton are paying for the player Dele once was. He made his name by winning landing back-to-back PFA Young Player of the Year awards in 2016 and 2017.

His end product has dried up almost completely in recent times, though. Since the start of last season, he's managed just one goal and one assist.

In the five previous campaigns, he'd managed a total of 50 goals and 36 assists.

It's not quite fair to say he hasn't 'kicked a ball', but his involvement has dropped off rather dramatically. From his peak of 3,044 Premier League minutes in 2016/17, he fell to just 617 last term.

At least the add-ons are performance-related, meaning Everton would theoretically get some bang for their buck.

In other news, Greg O'Keeffe reacts to a 'disappointing' sight at Goodison.