Antonio Conte 'at odds with Chelsea board over transfer targets'

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte gesticulates on the touchline during his side's Premier League clash with Hull City at the KCOM Stadium on October 1, 2016
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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte and the club's board are reportedly miles apart with regards to transfer strategy.

Tensions are reportedly rising between Chelsea manager Antonio Conte and the club's board due to this summer's transfer activity.

The defending Premier League champions have been criticised for allowing Nemanja Matic to join rivals Manchester United, while the saga over Diego Costa's future continues.

The club have recruited Antonio Rudiger, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Alvaro Morata for a combined £124m, but it has been suggested that there have been disputes regarding other targets.

According to The Times, Conte is more concerned about shaping a squad that is capable of winning silverware this season and in the forthcoming campaigns, while Chelsea's hierarchy are looking to the more distant future.

The report claims that the powers that be at Stamford Bridge are reluctant to spend big money on an older player that will have little resale value, which is why deals for Alex Sandro and Virgil van Dijk - both 26 - have stalled.

The board are also reportedly unhappy that Conte, who took over as manager last year, has not given many of the club's academy players a chance at first-team level.

The Blues got their league campaign off to the worst possible start on Saturday when they were beaten 3-2 by Burnley.

Cesar Azpilicueta of Chelsea in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace on August 29, 2015
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