Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte is set to overhaul his squad this summer with up to six signings but could face a battle to sign West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone
Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte reportedly wants to bring six new players to the club in the summer transfer window as he tries to overhaul his current squad.
Conte took charge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November last year and has overseen an improvement in Spurs' fortunes on the pitch as they've launched themselves into Champions League contention. But the Spurs boss appears to want to keep pushing for further improvements, with reports claiming he wants the club to be busy in the summer transfer window.
One player who could be targeted is West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, although the club may face strong competition for the former Manchester United player's signature. It comes as Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has claimed that Antonio Conte's side haven't capitalised on a "huge advantage".
Tuchel makes Spurs admission
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has admitted he 'feared the worst' when Tottenham Hotspur crashed out of the Europa Conference League in December
Antonio Conte's side failed to make it through the group stages of the competition, which Tuchel believes handed them a 'huge advantage' in the battle to secure Champions League football next season. Speaking ahead of Chelsea's Premier League tie against Arsenal, though, the Blues boss revealed his belief that Spurs have failed to capitalise on that advantage.