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By HARRY BAMFORTH Published: 18: 06 AEST, 12 June 2025 | Updated: 19: 30 AEST, 12 June 2025 34 View comments Former Tottenham and England star Dele Alli has reportedly split with his model girlfriend Cindy Kimberly. Alli, who currently plays his football at Italian side Como - for whom he signed in January - has endured a difficult few years both on and off the pitch. The 29-year-old hadn't played a professional game for two years before he was afforded the chance to train with the Serie A club. Cesc Fabregas, the Como manager, then opted to bring Alli on board officially, handing him his debut against AC Milan in March. However, his return did not go to plan - lasting only 10 minutes - as he was red-carded and Como went on to lose to the Rossoneri. Alli has not been seen on the grass since. Now, off the field, he has suffered a blow, according to reports, with GSM claiming that he and Kimberly have called it quits, with the model unfollowing the football star on social media app Instagram. Cindy Kimberly has unfollowed footballer Dele Alli as they appear to have broken up  The model, who was once on the cover of Sports Illustrated, has removed all pictures with Alli from her social media The pair started dating back in 2022 with Cindy even going to Como matches in recent months New episodes every Thursday Hosted by Gordon Smart, with ex-referee Mark Clattenburg and Mail journalist Ian Ladyman, this isn’t another safe roundtable of punditry. It’s football told differently - with insight, authority, and plenty of laughs. Listen wherever you get your podcasts now.   The couple went public with their relationship in June 2022, and as recently as January, Cindy, who works as a full-time model - having once graced the cover of Sports Illustrated - could be seen posing with Alli as he completed his move to Como. Cindy had been a rock for the footballer, who in 2023 opened up on his traumatic childhood, which included being sexually abused as young as the age of six. The model also stood by him as he revealed his addiction to sleeping pills and the mental health issues he has had to deal with, in an incredibly raw interview with Gary Neville. But now, it seems their relationship is over. Cindy is believed to have wiped all pictures of the pair together, including one taken of them in Como as recently as April, from her Instagram. This all follows Alli's recent trip to Ibiza, where he was reportedly seen with model Parmida Shahbazy, while Cindy was working in Morocco. Despite the reports, Alli does still follow Cindy on social media. On the pitch, meanwhile, Alli will be hoping that the upcoming season will prove more fruitful than the last. Last month, Fabregas, who lambasted Alli for his 'grave mistake' during his only appearance for Como, insisted that he needs to 'keep working' in a bid to resurrect his career. 'Dele Alli needs to keep working, ' said Fabregas. 'He had his chance in Milan, but was sent off and then got injured. When the right time comes, it just comes. ' Cindy stood by Alli's side as he opened up about his traumatic childhood back in 2023 The model even shared snaps of a romantic trip to Lake Como with Alli as recently as April Alli has endured a difficult few years and was sent off in his only game for Como last season However, Fabregas was not quite as forgiving following Alli's debut back in March, showing little sympathy for the former Everton man. 'Dele Alli is a player who can score goals, ' Fabregas told DAZN. 'He perhaps didn't deserve this opportunity because he has only been working with us for two weeks and has a lot to improve. 'It is a grave mistake, one that we should not see from a player of his experience. 'It was a clear red card, there's nothing to be said about that, he left the team down to 10 men during a crucial moment when we were pushing for 2-2. 'That is the most negative thing about this evening, but we keep going. '

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