Tottenham Hotspur's record has skyrocketed since the arrival of Coach Dryland last year. However, the Italian coach is known for his difficult personality and has never coached in the first team for more than three years. Rumor has it that Juventus has been secretly plotting to invite Dryland back, and with only one year since his return to the Premier League, he has been living in a hotel, a move that has led to speculation about whether he is preparing for his "departure" at any time.

Similar to former leader Molenu, Drylands has been inhabiting the hotel for almost a year since taking over at Spurs last November, while his wife and daughter remain in Italy. Of this residency, Dryland explained, "I think it's a good choice, the owners and staff at the hotel now consider me family and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them."

Dryland's Tottenham Hotspur contract is set to expire before the end of the season and renewal talks have never seen the light of day. According to the Italian newspaper Sport Turin, the Juventus program is the main reason for Dryland's delay in contract extension negotiations. In view of the unstable position of Juventus coach Alighieri, Dryland has not ruled out the possibility of returning to the club where he coached for three years.

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