Conte says Spurs must learn from mistakes in transfer market | Malay Mail

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LONDON, Feb 4 — Antonio Conte has passed scathing judgment on Tottenham’s recent history in the transfer market, saying they made “big mistakes” they cannot afford to repeat after the club offloaded four high-profile players on transfer deadline day. Club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele, who...

LONDON, Feb 4 — Antonio Conte has passed scathing judgment on Tottenham’s recent history in the transfer market, saying they made “big mistakes” they cannot afford to repeat after the club offloaded four high-profile players on transfer deadline day.

Tottenham manager Conte, who was appointed in November, said the departures showed Spurs had previously made errors in the transfer market. The Italian said Tottenham must pay more attention in the future when it came to new signings to close the gap to their Premier League rivals. He used the arrival of Gil as an example of a misjudged signing, saying the 20-year-old, although talented, did not fit the profile of a Premier League player.

 

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