Antonio Conte, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, stated that he is content with the players he currently has but that the team would be active in the January transfer window if the proper chance arises.
Tottenham, according to Conte, will use possibilities to bolster the team
Spurs were fourth in the rankings going into the World Cup break, but Conte has previously stated that there is still a difference between them and their competitors in terms of squad depth. Spurs will continue their Premier League season against Brentford on Monday.
“We’ll take action if there’s a chance to enhance the team. You are aware of our politics, and we work to uphold them while also trying to enhance the squad, Conte told reporters on Friday.
“The politics revolve around young athletes making modest pay. We need to sign players who will fit with our vision for this club. If not, we’ll keep on with these players. They satisfy me, I think.
Hugo Lloris, the France goalkeeper who fell to Argentina in the World Cup final, would sit out the match against Brentford, according to Conte.
“It’s crucial to give these guys some downtime following the World Cup. Cristian Romero, an Argentinean defender, will be eligible for the upcoming match against Aston Villa, the Italian added.
Since Richarlison, a striker, still has three to four weeks to recover from a hamstring injury sustained during Brazil’s World Cup quarterfinal defeat to Croatia, Conte stated Fraser Forster will start in goal.
Conte said that the match against Brentford was more significant than inquiries about his club’s contract predicament.
His 18-month contract with Spurs, which began in November of last year, expires at the conclusion of the current campaign.
But I can assure you that I’m really content and that I get along well with the club. Every day, we converse and search for the greatest approach in each circumstance, Conte added.