
Antonio
Conte has revealed he wants to help new Chelsea signing Ross Barkley earn a
place in England’s squad for the World Cup in Russia.
Barkley completed his move to Chelsea from Everton on Friday, for a fee that
Sky sources understand to be £15m plus add-ons.
The 24-year-old has not played since May due to a hamstring injury but is
nearing match fitness and Conte is hoping that the midfielder can make a
rapid return to form in time for the summer tournament.
"We have five months to show he deserves a call with the national team for
the World Cup," Conte said.
"I hope [he gets one], because it means he will do very well with us."
Barkley, who has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal at Chelsea, trained at
the club's Cobham base on Saturday as he continues his recovery but Conte is
reluctant to put a timescale on when he will be available for selection.
"It's important for me to see him, to understand his physical condition,"
Conte said.
"My hope is to have this player [available] very quickly."
The Chelsea boss praised Barkley's versatility but warned his new addition
that he must adapt to the team's tactics.
Conte said: "He can play in midfield, if we play with three midfielders, or
number 10 if we play 3-4-3,"
"Before playing we must be sure that he is into our idea of football.
Otherwise, it's a problem for him and it's a problem for the rest of the
team."