Tottenham: Levy facing major 'worry' over Antonio Conte at Hotspur Way
Tottenham Hotspur will be ‘worried’ that manager Antonio Conte could soon be tempted away with Massimiliano Allegri under pressure at Juventus, according to journalist Paul Brown.
Conte’s contract with Spurs is set to expire at the end of the season and chairman Daniel Levy may be growing concerned that he could lose his manager soon.
The Juventus manager has overseen a dismal start to the season in Turin, with the Italian giants winning just two of their opening seven Serie A games.
They currently sit seventh in the top flight with seven points between themselves and league-leaders Napoli.
Back-to-back defeats have kicked off their Champions League campaign with both Paris Saint-Germain and Benfica getting the better of them.
Allegri is facing a vicious response from supporters and was given a police escort back to his car following their weekend defeat to Monza, with his position seemingly growing more and more untenable.
If he were to be sacked, it would not be a surprise if they were to try and tempt Conte back to Italy.
Brown believes that news of Allegri’s struggles will be well known by Levy at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and he may be starting to worry.
When asked about the pressure growing on Allegri, Brown told GIVEMESPORT: “I think Spurs will have seen that news and thought the same thing, that it may be a job that their manager would be interested in.
“Conte, as we know, is very ambitious and very demanding. He ultimately wants to manage the top teams and challenge for the biggest trophies.
“Spurs are probably still a little way away from doing that and you have to wonder whether they have the kind of financial resources that Conte is ever going to be entirely happy with.
“The worry for Spurs when they