
Gianfranco
Zola hopes the protracted managerial saga at Chelsea is resolved soon and
has refused to rule out a possible return to his former club.
Antonio Conte remains in charge at Stamford Bridge but former Napoli manager
Maurizio Sarri has been heavily linked with the Blues.
Sarri left his role as Napoli boss at the end of last season and was
replaced by former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti, although Sarri remains
under contract at the Serie A club.
Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis is demanding compensation before he
releases the 59-year-old, and Chelsea would also have to pay Conte the
remainder of his contract if they replaced him with Sarri.
Sky sources understand Sarri already has a backroom staff in place which
includes Zola, and the former Chelsea forward is keen to see the matter
resolved as quickly as possible for the good of the club.
"I am in a very difficult situation as I am part of the speculation. I
really hope whatever happens, that it happens quickly," said Zola.
"At the moment you need to have a clear situation as quickly as possible.
"We are talking about two coaches that I respect a lot - Antonio Conte and
Maurizio Sarri. For me to say more on this situation is difficult."
Zola added: "It is difficult because I have respect for him. I really wish
that a quick solution that would be good for both parties is found. Time is
important."
Zola admits he would relish a return to Stamford Bridge but remained
tight-lipped on the managerial situation.
"It is in my blood of course," he said. "Chelsea is a place where you need
to be good and work hard. That is all I can say, it is a special club. We
will see what happens."