Tottenham squad weakened by January transfer business – Antonio Conte
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte claims the January transfer window was “not easy” for his club and that his squad was technically “weakened”.
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Tottenham boss Antonio Conte claims the January transfer window was “not easy” for his club and that his squad was technically “weakened”.
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte claims his squad was "weakened" in the January transfer window and he has now realised the vision of the club.
Antonio Conte on Wednesday blasted Tottenham's transfer activities in January, saying that his team has been left "weakened". Spurs sent Tanguy Ndombele back to Lyon, Giovani Lo Celso and Bryan Gil moved to Valencia and Villarreal respectively, while Jack Clarke went on loan to Sunderland and Dele Alli signed for Everton.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte made the surprise admission that his squad was weakened during the January transfer window, as they got rid of four players and only brought in two.
Antonio Conte says it was a difficult January transfer window for Tottenham but understands the club's priority is to find and develop young players.
Antonio Conte says he now understands the transfer philosophy at Tottenham but admits it could be at odds with winning trophies quickly. Conte lost experienced players such as Dele Alli to Everton in January, with Tanguy Ndombele, Bryan Gil and Giovani Lo Celso also leaving the club on loan. Ad/> Spurs brought in 24-year-old Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus, but Conte says the club's desire to develop young talent could slow down the path to trophies.
(Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte said the club's current focus was on signing younger players who still needed to gain experience.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte said the club's current focus was on signing younger players who still needed to gain experience.