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See how much Tottenham will pay as compensation if Conte is sacked

Tottenham Hotspur could be forced to pay head coach Antonio Conte £15m if they sack him before the end of the season

Conte is under increasing pressure following a disappointing second season in north London, and the club are deliberating whether to cut ties with the Italian prior to the end of his contract.

Spurs’ quest to end their 15-year trophy drought saw them eliminated at relatively early stages of every cup competition they entered this term.

They were dumped out of the Carabao Cup in round three by Nottingham Forest, round five of the FA Cup by Championship side Sheffield United, and the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League by a struggling AC Milan.

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After Tottenham threw away a two-goal lead late on in their 3-3 draw at Premier League basement club Southampton on Saturday, Conte delivered an infamous press conference in which he tore into his players for being ‘selfish’ and put pressure on the club hierarchy for the playing squad’s continual failures.

According to reports, Spurs were understandably unhappy with Conte’s explosive outburst, though the decision over whether to sack him is not a simple one.

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There is a clause in Conte’s contract which decrees he would have to be paid £15m – the sum of his yearly salary – if he were sacked before the end of his deal. His contract expires at the end of June.

Conte previously won a drawn-out tribunal case with Chelsea over an unfair dismissal claim, which ended up costing the Blues £26.6m and making it the most expensive sacking in football history. This is a scenario Tottenham would be keen to avoid.

Spurs are also deliberating the future of managing director of football Fabio Paratici, who is set to learn the outcome of his appeal against a 30-month ban from Italian football for his role in Juventus’ financial irregularities scandal.

Should Paratici’s ban be upheld and extended to the rest of world football by UEFA and FIFA, then Tottenham would look to part ways with him.

Temisan Amoye

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