Why are people concentrating all the talk on this ball? As far as I'm concerned Alli has been consistently crap for about 2 years now. He had a small period of form after Poch was sacked and Mourinho took on but he then became crap again shortly after. This ball in this match is hardly the issue with him, really. He just doesn't look like he's interested in football anymore.
I don't think another big club in England will take any chance with him once he leaves. His next club will be in Italy or something most probably. The slow intensity nature of Serie A might suit him at the current stage.
It all seems like the same with Eriksen. Levy probably thinks now he made a mistake of not cashing on both of them earlier.
He'd walk into the Arsenal team as a 10 for me, but presumably that won't happen, so yeah it's Everton, Leicester if they go back to 4 at the back (Maddison narrow left, Alli as the 10, Barnes on the right I guess though he's probably better on the right so this isn't a great fit, and you probably want Maddison centrally), Wolves (with Jimenez out he could play in a front 2 with Podence or just be their #10 when they), Villa (2 of him, Barkley and McGinn as their CMs in front of Luiz with Grealish and Traore on the wings is very promising and they have money to spend) or probably abroad.
I wonder if he'd be better as a false 9 type, he really does look average to me as a midfielder but very very good in the box, as he's got really good strength and composure. Maybe Barca or Atletico would go for him as a cheaper attacking option til the end of the year. He sort of fits the model of attackers that Atalanta like (tall, play infield and score goals and leave the width to the wing-backs) but they just bought their long-term fits from Russia, though Gomez might move on and Ilicic is old and who knows if they think Malikovski and Miranchuk are up to it.