Maybe Tottenham doesn’t have an eye-pleasing football this season, but Spurs’ performances are convincing, and the London club and its manager Antonio Conte should be proud. After the 10th round, Tottenham has the same number of points as Guardiola’s mighty Manchester City (23) and are four points behind the leader Arsenal. It’s true that ever since Conte arrived to England again, there have been rumblings among fans that this is the season where the club finally have a championship on their radar. The squad is good and the coach is a proven winner. He might not have the greatest temper, he left almost every club he managed with at least one quarrel with the executives, but he won titles: three with Juventus, and one with Chelsea and Inter. “Antonio Conte definitely wants to stay with Tottenham but only if they both are on the same page when it comes to wanting to win titles” pic.twitter.com/ve0o1jZ8AQ— 🏴 (@thfc_MatthewSZN) October 18, 2022 So, five years ago, Conte found the formula to launch the Blues to the championship podium and Tottenham believe that he could put together a new one that will bring the club only the third title of champion of England, the first after 62 years. That’s why club boss Daniel Levy is ready to use the upcoming World Cup and the break in club football to convince Conte to stay in London for the long term, writes Rome’s Reppublica.Conte after spending 170,000,000 euros: We need more players and more transfer windowsThe figure is monstrous. Reportedly, on top of the current 17 million euros which the Italian tactician is earning, the Spurs are preparing to give him a raise, with which he would earn to what Pep Guardiola earns at Manchester City. The sum mentioning with Conte is 23 million euros. Conte is not a coach whose practice is to commit to multi-year cooperation, but Tottenham’s project could interest him enough to stay in London a little longer. Antonio Conte has 23 points from 10 games this season, making it Tottenham Hotspur’s best start in Premier League history. pic.twitter.com/OOOUef0tSC— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) October 15, 2022 Even thou he brought in 8 players for 170 million euros, the Italian still moaned he needs more money in order to be competitive, so Levy is ready to offer him another 200 million just for reinforcements in the next two transfer windows. If Tottenham stay among the top four teams come January, we should expect new transfers and dealings. Infuriated Conte slams press for rumours of his Juve move, calling it ‘disrespectful’Mauricio Pochettino took Tottenham to the Champions League final a couple of years ago, but he never managed to make Spurs a true contender for the title. With Antonio Conte, the story is different. Last November, the first man of Tottenham, Daniel Levy, used the opportunity to catch the trophy-winning, then unemployed Italian after handing over his dismissal to Jose Mourinho. Conte fulfilled the first goal – finish in the top four, but this season, everybody wants something more. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6736783##