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Frank Lampard offers no assurances over Anthony Gordon; hints Dele Alli’s Everton time is up

Everton forward Anthony Gordon with manager Frank Lampard

Everton boss Frank Lampard says he cannot offer any assurances that Chelsea target Anthony Gordon will still be at the club at the end of the transfer window.

Lampard has though made it clear that Everton are not looking to sell the 21-year-old homegrown winger. But after turning down two offers, the last worth £45m, for the academy graduate, the former Chelsea boss is well aware he could still lose the talented wideman.

Lampard told today’s press conference: “He is an Everton player. I don’t want to talk about likely or hypothetical questions.

“He has a huge value to the team and is a huge valuable asset to the club, one we have developed ourselves and brought through and who has a link to the fans.

“Anthony is our player and we are not looking in a situation of where can we go in this deal.

“We know his value because you see values of players moving that haven’t achieved what Anthony has.

“I want to think about what Anthony can do to improve the team.

“You can’t ask me to assure anything, that would be naive of me to assure anything – that I’ll be here at the end of the window. Who knows?

“He’s in the squad for tomorrow (for the visit of Nottingham Forest). Any chats I have with him are private.”

As for Dele Alli, he looks set to leave for Besiktas on loan, with an option to buy. However, the final decision on the move now rests with the player.

Lampard makes ‘hard work’ of Dele Alli situation

The 26-year-old has started just once in 13 appearances since signing a two-and-a-half-year contract in January.

“There is interest in Dele, that has come out publicly. That is one for us to consider behind the scenes and for Dele to consider, for him to go would have to be right for everybody,” said Lampard.

Asked why Alli’s signing had not worked, the Toffees boss added: “It is a long conversation.

“The moment Dele’s name comes up in the media, people queue up to have an opinion and it’s often negative and I don’t think that is fair to a young man whose talent took him on to the world stage at a young age.

“I think everyone was aware of the curve of his career and that was something you take into account.

“In my job you have to have the football side and the human side. I like Dele and I want to help him. The main thing I want to do is be a support for the players.

“The only thing I know for sure is that hard work correlates on the pitch.”