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English Footballers, Dele Alli, James Maddison and Jack Grealish Disregard COVID-19 Rules As They Party Up In Spain

Dele Alli, James Maddison and Jack Grealish have been spotted drinking beers during a break in Ibiza after Spain was put on the UK's quarantine list.


But the England trio did not appear to be practising social distancing as they huddled around friends by the beach on the Spanish party island.

Tottenham midfielder Alli sported a red cap, black trunks and circular glasses, Leicester's Maddison opted for red swimming shorts and Grealish, of Aston Villa, donned a black hat and white pants.

They soaked up the rays on sun loungers on the beach as they knocked back a beer and relaxed with a group of mates on the Balearic Island.


Travel advice on the Foreign Office website says social distancing and other safety measures should be 'observed at all times' in public spaces in Spain.

The country yesterday saw its biggest spike in coronavirus infections since lockdown was eased in June - beating the previous day's record.

Grealish has previously been slammed for ignoring government advice during the pandemic, with the winger crashing his £70,000 Range Rover after attending a party at ex-team-mate Ross McCormack's flat in March.

Alli also came under fire during lockdown when he mocked an Asian man over Covid-19 in February. Both players, who are idolised by millions of youngsters across the country, issued grovelling apologies and were fined.

The three Premier League stars bolted for Spain soon after the 2019-20 football campaign came to an end, with players expected to return for pre-season training in the coming weeks.

They will have to quarantine for two weeks when they fly back to Britain under new restrictions placed on Spain last Saturday night.


While all three appeared to be in good spirits, Maddison was seen sporting a bandage on his left hip following recent surgery.

The 23-year-old missed the end of the Foxes season, which saw them surrender a top-four spot on the final day, to treat a persistent tendon issue.

Maddison had to watch on from the bench as the Foxes fell to a 2-0 defeat at home to Manchester United. That loss consigned Leicester to the Europa League next season alongside Tottenham.


Alli played his part in helping Spurs secure European football for next season after he recovered from a hamstring injury. He came on as an 80th minute substitute against Crystal Palace in the 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park.

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