
Maurizio
Sarri will discuss his future with Chelsea after the Europa League final as
he wants to know "if they are happy with me".
Sarri has two years left on his contract but has been linked with a return
to Italy with Juventus or Roma.
When asked if the Europa League final against Arsenal could be his final
game in charge, the Italian replied: "My future is Wednesday. I can only
think about the final at this moment.
"I have two more years of contract here. I have no contract with any other
club at the moment.
"I have to speak to my club after the final. I want to know if they are
happy with me or not.
"I like the Premier League very much. At the moment it is the most important
championship in the world. It is very exciting to be here but now is only
the time to think towards the final."
Despite criticism over their style of play, Sarri maintains Chelsea have had
a "very good season" which would become "wonderful" if they beat Arsenal in
Baku.
However, he dismissed suggestions that his future relies on lifting the
Europa League trophy on May 29.
"If the situation is like this I want to go immediately," said Sarri, who is
hopeful N'Golo Kante will be fit to play in the final.
"Ten months of work and then I have to play everything in 90 minutes? It's
not right. You are happy about my work or not happy."
Sarri refused to shed any light on whether the Europa League final would be
Eden Hazard's last game for Chelsea.
Hazard has been heavily linked with a summer move to Real Madrid and Sarri
said: "I don't know. I want to respect his decision.
"I hope he will stay with us but we need to be ready if he decides something
different.
"I have spoken with him but I don't want to say anything."
Sarri also declined to comment on reports Gunners goalkeeper Petr Cech would
be returning to the club as sporting director.
"I don't like to speak about an Arsenal player," added Sarri. "He is a
professional player, he has to play for Arsenal until the end of June, so I
want to respect the player and the club."