London's "Chelsea" coach Antonio Conte says that he will reveal his future plans only after the season ends.
Talks about his further career have not stopped almost throughout the entire season, as the "aristocrats" failed to defend the title of English champions, and the strategist himself does not maintain the best relationship with the club's management.
However, the capital's footballers are once again playing in the FA Cup final this year and still have a chance to finish in the top four of the "Premier" league, so the Italian could still be given a second chance.
"I believe I am working as a 'Chelsea' coach, and I am focused only on that," Conte said. "Commenting on any rumors is difficult because talks about me have been circulating since the beginning of the season, starting from the first match against 'Burnley'.
"I think you understand that these speculations are not important to me, as I am focused on the best possible work with my players. I have been doing this from the beginning to the end. There are only two weeks left, and the season will end."
"Then you will know whether the situation is different, or whether you will see me again next season and we will start speculating about my future from the first match again."
"I am very focused and trying to finish the season as best as possible. I try to convey my will to the players because the fans deserve it."
"The reality at the moment is that I have a contract and I am committed to 'Chelsea' - also in the future. The situation is such that I am committed to 'Chelsea' for another year."
"I am focused only on 'Chelsea'. The future? You never know what will happen, because our work is very difficult. You have to be prepared for everything."
Earlier, Conte has mentioned that he is ready to stay within the ranks of the "aristocrats" until his contract expires.