“…In the last decade, great efforts have been conducted on this important transformation in order to replace the traditionally employed alcohol derivatives (such as carbonates, acetates, phosphates…) as substrates, for the more readily available and environmentally friendly allylic alcohols . However, despite the enormous progresses already accomplished in the area, the asymmetric allylic alkylation reaction, also known as asymmetric Tsuji‐Trost reaction, of 1,3‐dicarbonyl compounds, employing such substrates is still undeveloped and, to the best of our knowledge, there are only a handful of works reported in the literature on this respect being, most of them, catalyzed by expensive transition‐metal based catalytic systems . In addition, even scarcer is the use of unsymmetrical 1,3‐dicarbonyl compounds, such as β ‐keto esters, which would render two consecutive all‐carbon stereocenters, as nucleophiles…”