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Conte is tired of explaining and is pressing the management to be more transparent about transfer plans. Will Tottenham comply?

Antonio Conte is very well known to be a man who definitely does not stick to the wall, even when it comes to his employer. This time he let it be known that he doesn’t like the secrecy regarding transfer policy and called on the management to be more transparent.

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Antonio Conte is very well known to be a man who definitely does not stick to the wall, even when it comes to his employer. This time he let it be known that he doesn’t like the secrecy regarding transfer policy and called on the management to be more transparent.

There is some really big money spinning in the English Premier League compared to other leagues. This is beautifully illustrated by a graphic by 90min, which presented the 20 most valuable clubs in Europe based on Transfermarkt data and compared them with all Premier League teams.

This is also why there is a lot of pressure on coaches from journalists, certainly more than in Italy, where Conte is used to coming from. It’s just that in his homeland it’s a bit different.

“In England, the custom is that only the coach explains everything. I’ve never seen anyone from the club or the sporting director come here to explain the club’s strategy and vision. In Italy, before every game someone from the club comes in front of the media and answers every question,” Goal published the words of the experienced Italian coach.

“It would be much better for us coaches if someone from the club came to explain the situation. But it’s a custom and I respect this custom. But in Italy it is different when a person from the club explains many situations during the game week.

If it’s just the coach talking, sometimes there are misunderstandings. Therefore, I think it would be good if someone from the club came at least once every 15 days to answer the journalists’ questions, ” Conte urged the management.

Tottenham, meanwhile, has invested heavily in new signings this summer, bringing in players for just under 170 million euros, plus acquiring other valuable reinforcements for free or on loan.

These investments have certainly paid off as Spurs are currently in 5th place, having finished 4th. Manchester United and 3. Newcastle are 5 points behind.

Last time Conte’s charges failed to win the London derby against Arsenal, which they lost 2-0. After Fulham, who are in great form and only two points behind Spurs, they are also facing Manchester City.

Source: 90min, Goal, Transfermarkt

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