The England international is still recovering from injury and did not play in the Toffees’ preseason. Sean Dyche’s team needs him to be fully fit.
According to the injury expert, he is expected to be sidelined for a minimum of two weeks, which means he will definitely miss the next two games.
A physical therapist and sports scientist, Brar, spoke exclusively with Goodison News about his circumstances. He stated:
Since he has been out for almost a month, I’m assuming he is making progress in both his focused strength and conditioning training and his individual work on the field.
He is expected to make a comeback on November 26th, which means he will miss the next two games.
After being away from the game for so long, he might play several bounce games to get back into match shape.
Alli will undoubtedly miss the Toffees’ next two games, which are against Brighton and Crystal Palace, after missing the match against Burnley.
He might make his first-team debut against Manchester United when they play them after the international break.
At this point, he has not yet returned to full first-team training, so there is still more work to be done before he can play again.