The Nigerian father and English mother of Tottenham and England Star Dele Alli has revealed their anguish and heartbreak at their son’s decision to cut them off his life.
Dele’s mum Denise repeatedly breaks down as she tells how she now cries herself to sleep at night having no part to play in her son’s life and his father Kehinde, a multi-millionaire businessman, tells how the only thing missing in his life is his first-born son. Despite splitting when Dele was a child, the couple are now back together in a desperate bit to try to re-establish their relationship with the £60,000-a-week Spurs midfielder.
Kehinde, 47, said: “I just do not understand what we have done wrong.
“He refuses to speak to me and it feels like he’s been taken from us. But I won’t give up on getting him back.”
Dele’s mum Denise, 53, added: “I’m a very miserable person because I get so sad that Dele is missing out on his family and we’re missing out on him.
“I want to be able to hug him and let him know we all love him to bits.
“I’m not interested in his money, I’d love him the same if he worked in McDonald’s. We just want our son back.”
“He was in great spirits and said, ‘I love you mum’. I had no idea that would be the last time I would see him. It still leaves me shocked.”
Neither has been able to see him since he signed for Tottenham in February 2015.
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