
Antonio
Conte wants Chelsea to take a quality over quantity approach to the transfer
market and sign three world-class players.
Chelsea have struggled in their bid to retain the Premier League while
Manchester City have asserted their dominance on the title race, with Conte
becoming increasingly outspoken over the club's transfer policy.
Conte, whose future at Stamford Bridge looks unclear, believes their
inability to compete with City derives from their failure to acquire players
of the highest level and concedes they are only competing for a place in the
top four despite having 13 games remaining.
Asked what Chelsea needed to do to catch City, Conte said: "Now we have to
struggle to fight for a Champions League place - that is top. We must be
realistic. We must be strong to accept this type of situation.
"Then, in the future, if there is the possibility, you have to try to buy
only two or three players - not eight players. Don't forget, this summer, we
brought in eight players and spent a lot less than other teams who bought
only two or three."
Chelsea signed eight players in the summer including Tiemoue Bakayoko
(£40m), Alvaro Morata (£70m) and Danny Drinkwater (£35m), while John Terry,
Nemanja Matic both left the club, soon followed by Diego Costa.
Their spending did not subside over January - they signed an additional
three players as they welcomed Ross Barkley (£15m), Emerson Palmieri
(£24.6m) and Olivier Giroud (£18m) to Stamford Bridge.
Agreeing those two or three needed to be world-class, he added: "We have to
create a basis; we have to build something important. To do this, you must
have 15 or 16 players.
"In the summer, we changed eight players. That means you don't have a basis,
a great foundation. We must have great patience to understand the moment.
"We lost strong, experienced players in the last few years, so we must have
patience to understand that, now, we have to appreciate the moment, be
realistic, create a basis and then build something important to face big
challenges with the other teams."