Tottenham Hotspur will not let England international Dele Alli leave the club on the cheap according to a report from the online edition of British daily newspaper The Daily Mail.

Alli is facing an uncertain future with the north London based Premier League club having been left out of the matchday squads for their past two matches.

Paris Saint-Germain have a concrete interest in signing Alli and the report claims that Inter boss Antonio Conte is also a long term admirer of Alli’s talents.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who is known for being a tough negotiator, will not let the player he valued at £100 million (approximately €109 million) not that long ago, leave cheap.

The report insists that due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on football finances, a season long loan move to an overseas club is more likely.

The 24-year-old, who is contracted to Spurs until 2024, has made just one appearance this term and in 45 minutes on the park, he failed to make any goal contributions.