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Antonio Conte could quit as Tottenham manager if he fails to take the club into next season’s Champions League, according to Teddy Sheringham.

Spurs are hoping to finish in the Premier League’s top four this season to prove they are finally turning a corner. Since Mauricio Pochettino left in November 2019, the north London club have stuttered and stumbled.

Jose Mourinho and Nuno Espirito Santo both failed to inspire real progress in their stints in the dugout.

What’s more, Conte admitted serious doubt over his future in February after noticing no real change. However, Tottenham now have a chance of finishing in the top four.

They sit fifth, four points behind fourth-placed Arsenal. As a result, Thursday’s north London derby between the sides will prove crucial.

According to former Spurs man Sheringham, Conte could quit if Tottenham fail to make Europe’s premier competition next season.

“If Conte is looking to stay for longer than his two-year period then he needs more of his own players with a view to playing in the Champions League,” the pundit told The Sun.

“If things go to plan then he should get more transfer funds and build. Would I understand if he left without Champions League football? He is a man

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