This week a picture on social media appeared to show Alli, 27, with a balloon in his mouth while sat a table with nitrous oxide canisters on it.
“Eventually players have choices, so we recommend they make good choices.”
Dyche, appointed Everton boss in January, added: “But behind that, he’s factually injured. He’s come back with a proper injury that’s going to take some time to get sorted out, so he’ll use that period wisely, I hope.”
Alli, on a season-long loan at Besiktas, returned to Everton last weekend for a review of his injury.
The former England midfielder has not played for the Turkish club since 26 February, and has scored only two goals in 13 games this season
Alli played 11 times for Everton after joining from Tottenham in January 2022 but has since failed to produce his best form.
Beskitas were exploring the possibility of canceling Alli’scontract this year, but following the player’s injury the club’s president has left the door open to a possible return.
Asked about Alli’s future, Dyche said: “He is not here. He has an injury which will keep him out for some time.
“Some of the stuff reported – they know what they should and shouldn’t be doing.
“As a manager you cannot control everything in their lives. Should we be following them all day? You can only guide them.
“He has an injury which will take a while to sort out – it will be a number of weeks.”