
Despite being close for some time, Everton forward Dele Alli has not yet resumed full first-team training, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
According to the injury expert, he would require a rigorous training regimen if he were to return for the senior team after such a long hiatus.
In order to get him up to speed with the demands of the professional game, he would also need playing time on the reserves, so there probably is a backroom strategy in place.
Physical therapy and sports science expert Brar, who spoke exclusively to Goodison News, stated the following regarding Alli:
“For some time now, he has been on the verge of going back to full training, but that hasn’t happened yet, and I don’t think he will play in the next two games.”
Before he’s ever given a chance to play for the first team, he would require extensive training sessions and bounce games with the reserves after missing so much time.
It wouldn’t make sense to rush him back because the team has been quite cautious with his comeback this season.He undoubtedly has a plan for the future, and every week that goes by, the chances of him joining the team again are getting smaller.
The Everton supporters would adore a fitting farewell for Dele Alli.
Alli had hoped to play again after his injury, but that is unlikely to happen at this point in the season.
Hopefully, no matter where he plays, he fully heals from his injuries and resumes his career.

Toffees fans would undoubtedly love to see him again and he could perhaps return for the final home game to wave to the supporters.
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