Yeah, as far as I can tell from what he said - and let’s face it, he wasn’t always the easiest guy to understand - they asked him if it was ok to buy him and he ok’d it. But that quote in isolation could be taken as ‘OK, I’ll have him’ or ‘OK, you guys buy him and I’m sure he’ll come good in the future’....Not "I said I didn't want him", but "I said OK"
It's weird that people are trying to remove Conte from the process even more than he has.
"Club signing" is a meme that has gained WAY too much gravitas.
People whinge about needing a DOF and were in uproar when they felt we weren't going to get one........ DOFs have final say..... Suck it up.
Mo Salah was a "club signing"... Klopp said no, but they bought him anyway.
The next part of what he says can’t be removed from the first and which is why I’m inclined to think it was more the latter:
“I said ‘OK, this player is young but he showed he can become a good, important player for us’. The club decided to buy him.”
To me that implies that that he thought Spence had future potential but not immediate value. The club decided to nab him before he came good and his price rose accordingly. They asked Conte to try him out. Conte obviously didn’t see enough from him so he was loaned out and everything’s got a bit blown out of proportion imo.
I agree that the manager should never get the whole say. That’s why a club has to have a philosophy and a vision to build around, ideally one that, if one manager doesn’t work out or chooses to leave, another of a similar mindset and style can slot in with as little disruption as possible (see Brighton). Unfortunately, that’s been absent this past few years as the man at the top has been incapable of implementing it.