Dele Alli is back training at Tottenham Hotspur to keep up his fitness while he searches for his next club.The former Spurs star has been a free agent since having his contract at Serie A side Como terminated in September.Alli returned to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during February’s north London derbyGettyFamiliar face returnsHe left Italy after making just one appearance under Cesc Fabregas, but is determined to revive his career by finding a new team.And Alli has enlisted the help of his old employers here, with the 29-year-old being permitted to use Spurs’ Hotspur Way training base.After posting a picture of himself on the pitch at the Hertfordshire facility, the club have confirmed that Dele will be allowed to train on an academy pitch as he looks to get match fit.The midfielder was seen working with an individual coach on Wednesday. As well as sharing a snap of him grafting on the grass, Alli posted a video of himself being put through has paces on his Instagram story.Alli scored 67 goals and provided 59 assists in 269 Spurs games during his six-and-a-half seasons in north London. Viewed as as one of the most promising young players in world football, he was crowned the PFA Young Player of the Year in both 2016 and 2017.The former Spurs star also made 37 England appearances whilst at the north London club, scoring at Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup.But things started to unravel for Dele after the departure of Mauricio Pochettino in 2019, as he failed to establish himself at next club Everton, and on loan at Besiktas.Off-the-field issues and injuries were at play too, with the Englishman later opening up on the childhood trauma that curtailed his rise.Dele took to social media to show himself hard at work at Hotspur WayInstagram @deleAlli scored a memorable chip at the Emirates in 2018AFPWhile a move to Como brought to an end a six-month spell without a club, Dele featured just once for the club.Summing up his time in Italy, he was sent off just ten minutes into his debut, receiving a straight red after being introduced off the bench against AC Milan.Having agreed to a mutual termination of his Como contract in September, Dele has now spent six months without a club.Following his departure, the midfielder was linked with a number of EFL sides, including Wrexham and Birmingham in the Championship, though no deal materialised.‘Can’t wait to get back on the pitch’Dele was a guest Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during Spurs’ 4-1 north London derby defeat to rivals Arsenal on February 22. Addressing fans at half-time, he said: “I can’t wait to get back on the pitch playing, hopefully it won’t be too long now.Dele Alli is one of the most high profile free agents on the market after leaving ComoGetty“I hope you’ve missed me as much as I’ve missed you. A lot has happened in our journeys since we were last together but I’m back today and I hope you know that you’ll always be my family.”