Chelsea are set to face Arsenal in the Europa League final in Baku, but that hasn't cooled speculation that Maurizio Sarri could leave the club after just one season in charge. The Italian also clinched third place in the Premier League standings and Champions League qualification. He had this to say about the match and his future: "At this moment I am only thinking about the final against Arsenal. After I will talk to the club to see if they are satisfied with me or even not. The way I look at it, I have two more years on my contract here and I am happy to remain in the Premier League. In this moment I have not had any contact with other clubs, but after the final I must talk to Chelsea because I want to know if they are happy and satisfied with me."
The voices have linked him to Juventus: "If interest from Italian clubs pleases me? As you know I adore the Premier League, in this moment for me it is the most important league and it's beautiful to play in. It's normal that at the end of a season you talk to the club, it happens in all clubs."
Despite what he says, many are saying that Sarri would gladly return to Italy, and he responded: "I can't come to understand why, for my football? In the last two seasons Manchester City has won and the style of City is similar to mine, I think that we can play my type of football even in England, you know it, I like the Premier League. I am happy to remain here with Chelsea, one of the most important clubs in the world."