Arsenal's Cech insists 'sole focus' is on Europa League final
Petr Cech maintains his "sole focus" is to help Arsenal win the Europa League following a report the goalkeeper was set to return to his former club Chelsea in a sporting director role.
Cech, who turned 37 on Monday, confirmed he will retire following the showpiece game between the Gunners and the Blues in Azerbaijan next week.
A report on Tuesday evening suggested Cech - who joined Chelsea from Rennes in 2004 and went on to win a string of trophies, including four Premier League titles and the 2012 Champions League - was set to take up an off-field role at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea did not comment when contacted by Press Association Sport concerning the story.
Later, Cech took to social media to stress no decision on his future had yet been made.
He said in a post on Twitter: "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 "
Michael Emenalo left his role as Chelsea's technical director during November 2017 to join Monaco.
After helping Arsenal to reach the Europa League final with victory over Valencia, Cech was asked about his plans once he finally hung up his gloves at the end of the season.
The goalkeeper said in a pitchside interview with BT Sport following the 4-2 second-leg win in Spain: "Well, I have to say I keep the door open for whatever comes.
"You know, staying home, doing nothing, playing ice hockey, playing drums or doing something in football straight away is always a possibility.
"I will just sit at home and I will see what will come - but now really I concentrate on these last weeks, the final, I want to win it, that is all I want."
Cech added: "I always say the final is there to win, nothing else. In 10 years, nobody remembers who you beat, only the one who won, so you have to be on the winning side."