Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has already revealed his future plans in north London with the Italian reportedly eager to take over as Paris Saint-Germain manager next season. Spurs lost further ground in the race for the top-four over the weekend and the manager is rumoured to be plotting his exit.
Brentford held Conte and co to a 0-0 draw in west London in a game Spurs could count themselves lucky to have taken a point from. Throughout his tenure in north London, there have been rumours that Conte could move on at the end of the season if the board and himself could not come to an agreement on transfer strategy.
According to a report from Le Parisien, PSG are ready to sack manager Mauricio Pochettino and Conte is ready to throw his hat into the ring to take over from the Argentinian. It is the latest in a line of Conte rumours to emerge this season but in March, he said that he was committed to Spurs for a second season.
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"I think it would be very important to have a good vision, if you have that in football you have a lot of hope to be successful," he said. "We have showed we have just started to improve the situation. To be competitive, to become strong, to fight to win the league or stay in the top four, we need a big, big improvement.
"We have started to do this with these players because we are working very well and in my opinion we are improving a lot. For sure, you need in the future to have other important steps and ambition with facts, not only with words, to become stronger.
"I am committed to this club for another year and the club wanted this type of situation. I accepted because it was good to know each other. After four months at the club, I think the club understood my way to work, I understood the club. In three months, at the end of the season, we will continue to improve this knowledge of each other and then to find the best solution for both."