Sarri 'not interested' in Christensen father's quit threat
Andreas Christensen's Chelsea future remains shrouded in doubt, but Maurizio Sarri says he still features in his plans.

Maurizio Sarri is "not interested" in threats made by Andreas Christensen's father that the defender could ask to leave Chelsea in the next transfer window.
Denmark international Christensen said this month that he may look to depart Stamford Bridge if he fails to force himself back into the first-team reckoning.
Christensen has struggled to nail down a regular spot this term, with boss Sarri employing a four-man defence and choosing to regularly partner Antonio Rudiger alongside David Luiz at centre-back.
Indeed, the 22-year-old's only appearances this season have come in the EFL Cup and Europa League, leading his father and agent Sten to tell Danish television that they will ask Chelsea for a January transfer if the situation does not change.
But Sarri, who insists Christensen still has a future with the Blues, is giving those comments little thought.
'The choice to come to Chelsea when I was 16 was easy.'Andreas Christensen recalls how he got to where he is today... 5 September 2018
Speaking at a news conference ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash with Manchester United, Sarri said: "I am not interested in [the father's comments]. What can I say?
"I think that in the first part of the season David and Antonio have played very well, it is not easy to change.
Get FourFourTwo Newsletter
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
"In our last six matches, Christensen has played in three matches. I think for his father he thinks he is not important, but for us he is important.
"He is very young, he has to improve, but I think he is a technical defender so is suitable for my way of football. In the future he will be able to play very often."

‘I don’t think Liverpool would look at Ollie Watkins, a striker isn’t a pressing issue for them – it’s Arsenal who need one’ Former Reds star explains why his old club don’t need an out-and-out forward this summer

‘He’ll still be playing at 40 at a good level because he’s in such good shape and looks after himself so well. He does everything to be a top professional’: Ex-Liverpool coach insists Mohamed Salah has plenty more miles in the tank