Chairman Daniel Levy has promised that Tottenham will spend money in the transfer market this summer, effectively admitting Antonio Conte will be backed financially.
Tottenham's home Premier League campaign came to an end on Sunday lunchtime with ?? against Burnley. And afterwards there was the usual parade around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium pitch for the players to thank the supporters.
Levy took the opportunity ahead of the final home game to address the supporters himself, thanking the Lilywhites fans. And in his address he opened up on the upcoming summer transfer window, admitting that Tottenham will have money to spend on new recruits.
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There has been plenty of speculation surrounding Conte's future at the club, with the Italian keen to see the club match his own lofty ambitions in not just qualifying for the Champions League, but challenging for titles too.
Levy said in a statement on the club's official website: "When we reported our June 2021 year-end financial results we set out our vision for the club and underlined that, whilst we had invested significantly in the squad, we needed to improve our recruitment and the January transfer window showed how important this can be. We shall continue to support investment in both our first and women’s teams and our academy.
"Regardless of the results of our last three games of this season, I firmly believe we are well positioned to go forward into next season. The desire and determination to see success on the pitch is felt by everyone at the club."
Levy also made reference to the start of the season under previous boss Nuno Espirito Santo. He admitted performances under the Portuguese were "not what we all wanted to see" and a decision had to be made swiftly. He added: "It has certainly been a season of two halves. After a difficult and frustrating summer last year we started the season struggling to produce the performances we all wanted to see and, whilst it is never ideal to change coaches during the season, we moved swiftly to bring in Antonio Conte.
"COVID and fixture scheduling then conspired to rob us of the chance of continuing to compete in the Europa Conference League and we saw our disappointing form continue. We had faith, however, in our squad and we knew Antonio and his coaching staff would need time to instil their methods and increase fitness levels.
"Their impact, along with the new players who joined, delivered a second half of the season in remarkable contrast to the first - producing performances that put us in contention for a top four finish."