Tottenham star Dele Alli could be represented by Mino Raiola with ‘super-agent’ confident of deal

The Spurs star is coming to an end of his representation contract with British agent Rob Segal

Miguel Delaney
Chief Football Writer
Thursday 18 January 2018 03:11 EST
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Mino Raiola is the latest agent to enter the race to represent Dele Alli, and sources close to the Dutchman say there is a confidence they can complete the deal.

The Tottenham Hotspur star is coming to an end of his representation contract with British agent Rob Segal and The Independent understands he will not renew the deal.

That development has sparked a flurry of interest from some of European football’s biggest agencies since September, for a young player viewed as potentially one of the most marketable in the world.

Raiola has entered the market over the last few weeks, and the so-called ‘super agent’s” track record is seen as persuasive.

Back in the news due to the negotiations between Manchester United and Arsenal over his client Henrikh Mkhitaryan, the 50-year-old has over 50 players on his books, and has been responsible for some of the biggest deals over the last two years including Paul Pogba’s move from Juventus to United.

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