His importance as Chelsea’s metronome midfielder should ultimately lead to an extension of his current contract, which runs until 2023. But Saturday’s FA Cup final against Leicester and the May 29 Champions League final against Manchester City take clear precedence. “Of course, of course I do feel settled,” Jorginho told the PA news agency. “When I came here, everything was different. But I felt welcome straight away. “It feels great after three years, and I know everyone here appreciates what I try to do for the club and for the people. So it feels like home now in England. “It’s definitely not the time to think about contracts with two finals to play!