After Tottenham Hotspur fired their former leader Chelsea, the team has yet to find a suitable new manager. Rumor has it that Chelsea was interested in bringing back former Spanish national team manager Anriki, but ultimately decided to make Lambert the interim leader. Recently, the British media revealed that Tottenham Hotspur is plotting to intervene and try to directly invite Anriki to take charge of the team.
Following Dryden's sacking, Tottenham have been left with assistant coach Stelliani as caretaker leader on an interim basis and are actively searching for a new manager in the meantime. According to talkSPORT, Spurs are in active talks with Anriki with a view to bringing him into the squad.
It is reported that Chelsea have recently had contact with Nago Sven and have yet to decide on the leader for the new season. Tottenham Hotspur took the opportunity to make a move, hoping to establish contact with Ann Leckie, and planning to have chairman Levy to personally make the move. However, the choice of the new leader of Tottenham is still not clear, and Bonny's boss Giovanni is also the favorite, while the fans are looking forward to the return of Pudjetino, so all kinds of variables are still going on.