Conte reveals whether transfer promises were made to him by Levy at Spurs

Antonio Conte has claimed that Tottenham did not have to promise him a big transfer budget in order to get him to take over from Nuno Espirito Santo.

Tottenham reportedly held talks with Conte during the summer transfer window but the two parties could not come to an agreement at the time.

When the Italian accepted the job at the start of November, some sources suggested that the North London club had promised him a sizeable transfer kitty.

While Conte boasts of an impressive CV, he does have a reputation of someone who demands big investment into the squad – something the Italian has refuted in the past.

The Tottenham boss has now made it clear he did not demand that the club needed to invest big amounts on players before signing on the dotted line.

Conte told Football.London: “I did not sign for Tottenham because the chairman or the general director told me something about the transfer market or about the money the club is going to spend, honestly.

“I accepted because I felt that Tottenham could be a fantastic situation for me to work, to try to bring my idea of football, to try to create something important for this club.

“For sure they said to me that ‘we want to improve and we would like to work with you’. I said OK, yes, and now we have to try to improve and to bring the team to an important level.

“I know very well it will be very difficult because the gap is not a little gap, but we have to try to match our ambition and the reality of the situation in this moment of the team.”

Conte also hinted that he does not expect the club to make big moves in this month’s transfer window but admitted that he is enjoying his experience at N17.

When asked about Tottenham’s reluctance to spend big on players in the past, he responded: “In this moment I think I can’t confirm this. Also because with me the club did not spend money. I am here for only two months.

“I think that we have to go to do the right things. I know it’s not easy because to improve the situation there is only the January transfer market. Then there is the work, my work, the work of my staff and the players to try to improve the situation.

“As I said before, I enjoy working at Tottenham because I found a fantastic environment, fantastic atmosphere, amazing stadium, fantastic training ground.

“For sure I think maybe we have to bring the level of the team to the same level as our infrastructure. To try to match the situation now, I think we have to improve to match these two different situations.”

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Conte is obviously keen to quash the narrative about him being a bit of a chequebook manager, which is quite unfair in some ways.

However, I do not believe for one second that he would have taken the Spurs job without discussing the specifics of how much funds is likely to be available over the next few windows.

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