Eden Hazard is (almost) positive he will be patrolling the left wing at Stamford Bridge next season.
The mercurial Belgian, 25, endured a miserable 2015-16 campaign after claiming PFA Player of the Year honours the previous season, but that hasn't slowed rumours that the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing the diminutive star.
The captain of the Belgian national team maintains, however, that he isn't thinking about a move elsewhere. In the interest of accuracy, he does admit that nothing is ever set in stone, though.
"If I tell you I’m staying at Chelsea with 100 percent certainty, this is not the case," Hazard said Friday. "For now, I’m 100 percent sure I’ll compete at the Euros. After, I will think of Chelsea.
"But I want to finish well at the club. So like Thibaut (Courtois), I will be at Chelsea 99 percent next season."
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Hazard continued, reflecting on his bitterly disappointing season.
"We all know my season. I will not repeat, it was bad. But now it's over and I’m focusing for the Euro," he said.
"The last game where I gave everything was against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. After that I was injured. And this is where the season has just ended for Chelsea. So I took my time to get back to fitness. I will attack the challenge of the European Championship in full possession of my faculties."