Antonio Conte has urged Chelsea to issue a public vote of confidence to put an end to speculation linking him with a departure from Stamford Bridge.
The Italian won the Premier League title in his first season in charge of the Blues but has come under scrutiny this term amid his side's poor form.
In addition, Conte has found himself at loggerheads with the club over a number of issues including transfer policy and has now called on the hierarchy to back him publicly.
"I'd like to have a statement to support against this speculation," the 48-year-old, who has 18 months remaining on his contract, is quoted by BBC Sport as saying.
"Maybe I'd like that the club prepare a statement to tell the media, 'I trust in his job, I trust in his work'.
"I'm giving all of myself for this club. I think that we are doing the maximum for this club and if the club understands this and the club wants to extend a new contract then we can talk, why not?"
Chelsea travel to Watford on Monday sitting 19 points adrift of Premier League leaders Manchester City.