Eric Dier sends emotional message to former Tottenham team-mate Dele Alli after his move to Everton

Eric Dier sends emotional message to former Tottenham team-mate Dele Alli… as he thanks him for the ‘memories so far’ after his close friend seals a move to Everton to end his seven-year stay

  • Eric Dier has posted a message to his former Tottenham team-mate Dele Alli
  • Alli has left Spurs after seven years to join league rivals Everton permanently
  • Alli and Dier have previously featured together on Celebrity Googlebox











Tottenham defender Eric Dier has paid tribute to his former team-mate Dele Alli with a cryptic message about making plenty more memories in the future after his departure.

The duo have spent seven years together in north London, along with playing for England, and even going on holiday together.

Alli joined Spurs from Milton Keynes Dons for £5million back in February 2015 but his time at the club has come to an end after agreeing a move to Everton on transfer deadline day.

Eric Dier (right) has paid tribute to his former team-mate and good friend Dele Alli (left)

Eric Dier (right) has paid tribute to his former team-mate and good friend Dele Alli (left)

Dier (left) and Alli (right) has spent seven years at Spurs together creating many memories

Dier (left) and Alli (right) has spent seven years at Spurs together creating many memories

Dier joined just before Alli in 2014 from Sporting Lisbon and the two seem to have shared a special bond during their time together at Spurs ever since.

Alli and Dier are known for their close friendship, with the pair even featuring on Celebrity Googlebox previously. 

That was even more evident in a behind-the-scenes clip in the ‘Tottenham: All or Nothing’ Documentary where Alli was feeding Dier a Haribo sweet during a squad FIFA session.

Dier took to Instagram to say: ‘Thanks for the memories my brother… so far.’ 

Harry Kane also paid tribute to his former team-mates on Twitter, by saying: ‘Good luck on your next chapter @dele_official.

‘We’ve had some great memories together over the past 7 years.

‘Thank you for everything you have given me and the club! See you soon.’

Kane and Alli shared a fruitful attacking partnership in the early years of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign, with the pair bagging 57 goals between them in the 2016-17 campaign in all competitions. 

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