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Tottenham star Dele Alli wanted by Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho’s agent Jorge Mendes and Mino Raiola

Spurs and England man split from former agent Rob Segal earlier this month

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SUPER-AGENTS Mino Raiola and Jorge Mendes are said to be going head-to-head... for the signature of Tottenham star Dele Alli.

The Spurs and England man split from long-time agent Rob Segal last month, sparking a scramble in the world of football agents, according to reports.

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claim that Raiola and Mendes - who have rarely moved for English players - are in the race for the 21-year-old.

Alli had been with Segal and Impact Sports Management since he was a 15-year-old.

Harry Hickford, Alli's house-mate who moved in with his family aged 13 and regarded as a brother, will also have a role in managing the footballer's career.

Hickford will likely be given a formal contract by whichever agency eventually signs the midfield star.

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    Alli signing with either man would lead to a surge in speculation that the talented young star will be heading out of White Hart Lane.

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    Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as a host of other European giants, are already keeping tabs on him.

    Alli has five years left on his deal but is likely to be given another pay-rise this term.

    Daniel Levy is said to be desperate to keep the youngster until Spurs have spent at least one season in their new stadium.

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