Petr Cech has denied reports that he is set for a new role with Chelsea, insisting that he is still solely focused on the Europa League final against his former club.
Cech has been with Arsenal since 2015 following a decade-long stay with the Blues.
The 37-year-old goalkeeper has won the FA up and two Community Shields since making the move across London to join the Gunners.
But reports have stated that Cech is in line for a front office role with Chelsea as he prepares to end his playing career following next week’s Europa League final between the Gunners and the Blues.
Cech, though, says that decision has not been finalized and that he has not thought of any possibilities that don’t involve that Europa League finale.
“Despite the news today as I had already said to everybody before, I’ll make decision about my future after the last game,” Cech said in a tweet.
“Now my sole focus is to win the EL with Arsenal.”
Despite the news today as I had already said to everybody before , I’ll make decision about my future after the last game . Now my sole focus is to win the EL with @Arsenal .
— Petr Cech (@PetrCech) May 21, 2019
Cech is widely regarded as one of Chelsea’s best-ever players, having made 494 total appearances during his time with the London club.
After originally joining from Rennes in 2004, Cech went on to four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, a Champions League and a Europa League during his illustrious time at Stamford Bridge.
In January, Cech announced that he will step away from the game as a player at the conclusion of the season, which will coincidentally conclude in a cup final against his former club.
Arsenal will take on Chelsea in Baku on May 29 with the Gunners needing a win to seal a spot in the Champions League.
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