Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte has given no reassurances over his future ahead of the Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest this Saturday.
This comes after Spurs were dumped out of the Champions League last-16 round to AC Milan on Wednesday night. Conte's side were unable to break the deadlock at home, following a 1-0 defeat at the San Siro in the first leg tie.
Conte's future, meanwhile, is uncertain beyond the summer when his contract is due to expire, though the club hold the option to extend his stay for a further year. When asked about his future post-match, he said: "This is not the right day to speak about the future.
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"I have a contract with Tottenham and then Tottenham know very well which is my thought and at end of season we will meet and make a decision. I have a great relationship with my chairman (Daniel Levy), with Fabio Paratici but it doesn’t mean I don’t tell them which is my vision, you understand? Then we will see.
"Now we have to finish the season, I have a contract until June. I am happy to work in Tottenham but at the end will make a decision OK but the club knows very well which is my vision, which are my thoughts about the situation."
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