Mauricio Pochettino has revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson once told him that Manchester United would pay Tottenham £100m for Dele Alli.
The now-Chelsea manager was previously in charge of Spurs between 2014 and 2019 and helped lead the club back into the Premier League's top four along with a Champions League final.
However, he was also celebrated for his ability to bleed new talents into the team and oversaw the meteoric rise of Alli who went from being an unknown midfielder to one of the English top-flight's most revered playmakers.
Alli, now at Everton, opened up on shocking childhood issues that he had struggled with throughout his professional career in a recent interview, after seeing his promising career stall.
Pochettino has maintained a close relationship with his former star and has explained how Alli's scintillating form at Tottenham once led to Ferguson labelling him with a £100m price tag.
'When he arrived (at Spurs) from Milton Keynes, he was a kid,' Pochettino told the Athletic.
'We built a relationship and then step by step you could see the evolution of how he got to be his best, to be one of the best players in the Premier League.
'I always remember Sir Alex Ferguson saying to me 'I will sign him for £100 million' and that was when £100million was £100million, like £200million or £300million now.
'The interview was tough because it's not too many years ago that he was at the top,' he added.
Alli's stunning start to his Premier League career saw him become a Tottenham first-team regular and later honoured with the PFA's Young Player of the Year award for his performances in the 2015-16 campaign.
He was later called up to England's 2018 World Cup squad where the Three Lions made it to the semi-finals before crashing out under Gareth Southgate and Alli's career began to spiral downwards.
Moves to Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain were also previously mooted after Pochettino took over the French side, but eventually failed to materialise.
Alli left Spurs on a permanent deal in January last year before being loaned out to Turkish side Besiktas and eventually returning to Goodison Park at the start of the summer.
zosbinprs
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and so what now 🤔
footsy
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I don’t doubt.I knew our great sir alex was getting old when he started signing players like cleverly,schneiderlin appointing moyes etc his last best signing was robin van persie
cleverly came from the academy. schneiderlin was van gaal. 2 years after fergi left!
tibacnorsu
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yeah,,,, buy that one Sir
mbudzeni
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no one can deny , but all I know is that he would have made Ali a better player
No. He was nolonger coach by then
jojo88
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It's not gonna be a surprise if dis Pochettino buy this guy for Chelsea, it's glaring he luvs him & has been trying to create relevance for him so that d guy won't be forgotten like that
geniussharif
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no one can deny , but all I know is that he would have made Ali a better player
muhlmt
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I don’t doubt.I knew our great sir alex was getting old when he started signing players like cleverly,schneiderlin appointing moyes etc his last best signing was robin van persie
Alex ferguson never signed schniderlin ! And if he had signed Ali he would have done enough to keep him on track and make him a star !
LegendaryBroly
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I don’t doubt.I knew our great sir alex was getting old when he started signing players like cleverly,schneiderlin appointing moyes etc his last best signing was robin van persie
AwesomeReggs360
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Well to me it goes without saying that the Sir Ferguson is the kind of character that would have molded Alli and kept him grounded (whacked the bullshit out of his head) probably the most equipped manager for a person like Alli It's sad that's a story we can only imagine now