
Antonio
Conte has signed a new two-year contract with Chelsea.
The deal mirrors Conte's original contract in length, keeping him at
Stamford Bridge until the summer of 2019, but contains improved terms for
the Italian, Sky sources understand.
Conte signed a three-year deal when he took over last summer, and guided the
Blues to the Premier League title in his first season in charge.
Conte said: "I am very happy to have signed a new contract with Chelsea. We
worked extremely hard in our first year to achieve something amazing, which
I am very proud of. Now we must work even harder to stay at the top.
"The Chelsea fans have given me so much support since I arrived here one
year ago and it is important we continue to succeed together."
Under the guidance of Conte, 47, Chelsea recovered from a 3-0 defeat at
Arsenal on September 24 to mount an impressive run of form which saw them
produce 30 wins - as well as a club-record 13 consecutive league victories.
However, they missed out on the double when losing to the Gunners in the FA
Cup final at Wembley in May.
Club director Marina Granovskaia added: "Antonio achieved incredible success
last season, adapting to English football very quickly and leading us to the
Premier League title.
"This new contract reflects our belief that he can continue to deliver
results both domestically and as we return to European competition in the
Champions League."
The new contract was announced as Conte prepares to take Chelsea on their
pre-season tour of Asia, where they will face Arsenal, Bayern Munich and
Inter Milan.