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Cech is in no rush to quit Stamford Bridge



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech is set to pledge his future to the club by signing a new two-year contract extension in the summer.

The Czech Republic international has moved swiftly to counter suggestions he was ready to quit Stamford Bridge.

Instead, Cech has revealed he and his agent, Pavel Zika, will discuss a new deal when the time is right.

"I would like to make it very clear to the Chelsea fans that I have no plans to leave the club," said Cech.

"My sole focus at the moment is next week's Champions League final. I am very happy at Chelsea."

Bolton manager Gary Megson insists controversial striker El-Hadji Diouf could yet stay at the Reebok Stadium after the club beat relegation.

Diouf, 27, has declared his intention to quit the Trotters this summer, but Megson said: "He's a great character and I know him well enough to know he will say one thing one minute and another thing the next."



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