Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli reveals he will not wear his surname on back of Spurs shirt this season


The England playmaker says he feels 'no connection' to the Alli name having been given away by his mother as a 13-year-old

Action Images via ReutersTottenham's Dele Alli scores their third goal

Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli will not wear his surname on the back of his Spurs shirt this season after revealing he feels 'no connection' to it.

The England playmaker, 20, was given away aged 13 as his mother Denise battled alcoholism, being taken in by couple Alan and Sally Hickford.

Alli is said to call the Hickfords his adoptive parents despite not being formally adopted by the pair.

The former MK Dons man, whose shirt will now bear 'Dele' on the back, said: "I wanted a name on my shirt that represented who I am and I feel I have no connection with the Alli surname.
"This is not a decision I have taken without a lot of thought and discussion with family close to me."
Alli's Nigerian father, Kenny, currently lives in the United States. He split from Denise within a week of their wedding, shortly prior to the birth of the Spurs star in April 1996.
Tottenham confirmed the news on Twitter, posting: "@Dele_Alli will retain number 20 but for personal reasons has elected to have the name 'DELE' displayed on the reverse of his match shirts."
In January, Denise told the Sun on Sunday: "I knew that [giving him away] was the only way he could fulfil his dream of becoming a professional footballer.
Getty ImagesDele Alli in action during the Tottenham Hotspur Training Session on August 2, 2016 in Enfield, England.
Alli has opted to have 'Dele' on the back of his shirt
ReutersEngland's Dele Alli arrives in Chantilly.
The England man has offered to sign any 2016/17 shirts with his surname printed on the back
"It was tough to give up my son but it proved to be his salvation. I'm so thankful for how things have turned out."
The story is similar to that of Manchester United winger Memphis Depay, who also uses his forename on the back of his shirt after his father left him and his family when the flier was aged just four.
New Spurs singings Vincent Janssen and Victor Wanyama have been allocated the number 9 and 12 shirts respectively ahead of the season opener at Everton today.
Alli has invited Tottenham fans who already have a 2016/17 shirt with his surname printed on the back to send them to the club for him to sign.

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