Antonio Conte has set his conditions to come, Leonardo threatened

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It’s an open secret. At the end of the season, Mauricio Pochettino will leave Paris Saint-Germain unless there is a huge turnaround. The Argentinian technician will not have succeeded in taking his team to a new level, finding himself eliminated in the round of 16 of the Champions League (against Real Madrid) as well as the Coupe de France (against Nice). Despite the championship title obtained after the failure of last year, the former PSG player should be thanked one year from the end of his contract. To replace him, two names circulate more than the others: Zinedine Zidane, currently without a club, and Antonio Conte, the boss of Spurs.

The conditions of Conte

The Italian, who had already offered his services in the past to Paris Saint-Germain, would again be ready to join the French capital as he would have indicated to emissaries from Qatar, but on several conditions, as revealed by the journalist Abdallah Boulma. First of all, he wants total control over the transfer window, which also means a departure from Leonardo, who is still very present on this subject. Moreover, he would like to collaborate with Gianluca Petrachi, the former sporting director of Roma. Finally, he wants to arrive in Paris with his staff. Three sinequanone conditions for a signing in France, while Pochettino could take over the management of … Tottenham!

On the side of RMC Sport, we add that the Italian also has salary requirements: 30 million euros per year, against 17 currently. He also wants to strengthen the technical staff to supervise the players, in particular a “social media director” to help the group better manage this. It remains to be seen whether the Parisian leaders are ready to make these concessions.

to summarize

Antonio Conte has set three conditions to leave Tottenham and join Paris Saint-Germain to replace Mauricio Pochettino on departure this summer. He would particularly like to have control of the transfer window, bad news for Leonardo.

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