Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have just won the Ligue 1 title under Puttetenu, but it seems that the Argentinean coach has not won the full trust of the management. One of PSG's potential targets, Tottenham Hotspur leader Dryland, is said to have expressed an interest in taking over the reins this summer, but only if the team meets two of his requirements.
According to France's RMC Sports, Dryland, who is regarded as Pudjettenu's successor, has made it clear that he is willing to take over this summer, but PSG must meet the two conditions he has put forward: firstly, his annual salary reaches 30 million euros, and secondly, he has 100% decision-making power in transfer affairs. It is reported that the list of players that Dryland wants to clean includes Brazilian star Nima.
The 52-year-old's contract with Tottenham expires in 2023, and under his guidance, the team has improved significantly and is now expected to compete for a place in the UEFA Europa League next season. However, due to tensions between him and chairman Livi, Dryland is looking to leave early, and both PSG and Dryland believe that formal negotiations will begin soon.