N’Golo Kante’s fitness is a more pressing issue than whether the Chelsea midfielder needs a contract extension, says Graham Potter.
The France international, whose current deal runs through the end of this season, has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since August.
Kante has struggled with a succession of fitness issues since helping to guide his country to success at the World Cup in 2018, though his experience has been invaluable when fit.
Questions therefore have been asked about his future, but ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League clash with Milan on Wednesday, Potter says his main concern is helping the 31-year-old back to full fitness.
“My focus at the moment is to help him rehabilitate in a good way so that he is available for us and on the pitch,” Potter told reporters.
“When he is on the pitch, he is a huge asset for us. The other thing is between the club and him. My focus is to help him get fit and enjoying his football.
“There are not many players in world football like N’Golo, so the quicker he is back the better.”
Kante could talk to foreign clubs about a pre-contract agreement from January 1, though it is not yet known whether Chelsea would seek to table a new deal for the former Leicester City man.