Antonio Conte insists he will not resign from his post as Chelsea coach this summer.

Conte's position at Chelsea is believed to be in doubt and the club are already preparing a wish-list, which includes Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and Napoli's Maurizio Sarri, in case the Italian leaves.

The former Italy coach only agreed to a pay-rise rather than a contract extension last summer and while his deal expires in 2019, a number of sources suggest this is his last campaign at Stamford Bridge.

Paris Saint-Germain are believed to be interested in hiring Conte if they part ways with Unai Emery, while AC Milan are also keen.

But when asked if he will quit the Blues, he replied: "No. Now I am fully committed for Chelsea, in this job to work with my players to try also to improve the club in the football aspect.

"I am fully committed in this and I am happy in what I am doing now and what I did in the past. But I am more happy in what I am doing now."

Pressed again if there is any chance he will walk away, he insisted: "No."

Earlier on Friday Conte hinted for the first time that he won't be at the helm, admitting 'everything is possible'.

However, the 48-year-old went on to explain that Chelsea's history of firing managers is the reason for his concern.

Conte is the 10th permanent manager to have been hired since owner Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003 and Conte appeared to suggest that if he was to leave, it would be because he'd been fired.