Antonio Conte says any discussions over his
Chelsea future will take place after the FA Cup final.
Chelsea
are preparing to lift the Premier League trophy after facing Sunderland
at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, then go up against Arsenal at Wembley
next week.
It has been well reported that Inter Milan have shown an interest in the Italian, who is paid £6.5million a year at Chelsea.
I have two years' contract to go,’ Conte
said. ‘It's important to underline this. It's very important to finish
the season and be focused, be concentrated, on our targets.
‘Now
we've reached one really important target for us – to win the league –
now, on Sunday, we have two targets. To try to win the 30th game in this
league, which is an unbelievable target for us. And then to help
Thibaut (Courtois) to win the golden glove.
‘We
have these two targets on Sunday. And also to prepare the right way for
the final of the FA Cup against Arsenal. Then I think every single
player, the coach and the manager, we have the time to discuss with our
club.’
Meanwhile, Conte has refused to reveal whether John Terry is to play in what could be his last game for the club.
‘It
will be a surprise,’ Conte continued. ‘It's important to make the best
decision and find the best solution for him and his career.
‘He's
a legend for this club. In this season he has been very important to
winning this title. For this reason, I think I have to take my time and
make the best decision for him.’
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