Antonio Conte has refused to commit his future to Tottenham, despite hailing their Champions League qualification as one of his 'biggest achievements in management'.
The Italian joined the north London side in November after Nuno Espirito Santo was sacked and lifted them into the fourth and final spot for Europe's top competition.
A 5-0 win against Norwich on the final day of the season was enough to see off Arsenal and book a Champions League place, something Conte described as good as winning silverware.
But the Italian stopped short of committing himself to the club for the long term as he awaits talks with Daniel Levy and Fabio Paratici about the club's future plans.