The former Juventus and Italy head coach took charge at Stamford
Bridge last year and has guided the club towards a possible Premier
League and FA Cup double in his first season.
However, Conte has been linked with a move back to Italy at various
times in the past year, with speculation suggesting that Inter are eager
to tempt him to San Siro as part of their long-term project to revamp
the club.
The 47-year-old has admitted that would be tempted to go back to his
home country and even hinted at interest from Inter and AC Milan, both
of whom are now bankrolled by Chinese investment groups.
Asked if he would return home, Conte told TV show Emigratis: "Yes. My heart is always in Italy."
When it was suggested that his wages would be too high for Serie A clubs, he replied: "Haven't the new owners come in now?"
Conte's Chelsea are four points clear at the top of the Premier League ahead of Sunday's trip to face Everton.
They will meet Arsenal in the FA Cup final, having overcome Tottenham 4-2 in the last-four clash at Wembley last week.
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