
Eden
Hazard has reignited speculation over his Chelsea future by saying it would
be tough to turn down an approach from Paris Saint-Germain.
The 25-year-old Belgian has been repeatedly courted by Real Madrid and PSG
after his stunning performances last season when Chelsea won the Premier
League and League Cup.
Chelsea head to Paris on Tuesday for the first leg of their last-16 clash in
the Champions League, a competition they will probably need to win to ensure
they are involved next season considering their lowly league position this
campaign.
Hazard told Le Parisien: "It is difficult to say no to PSG, or to any of the
teams capable of winning the Champions League.
"PSG are now in that category. And for me, winning the Champions League is
my main aim."
Hazard attempted to backtrack after his PSG comments, pointing to his
Chelsea contract that expires in 2020, but the timing of his comments will
cause alarm with the Blues facing a big week in their season as Manchester
City visit in the FA Cup on Sunday.
Asked about his future, he added: "I do not know, because there is always
uncertainty in football. If we stick to the contract, I'll still be at
Chelsea next season.
"Even if things are complicated this season, I am at Chelsea. I'm in a good
group that can win trophies every season. For the moment, I'm not really
thinking about [a move]."
Hazard scored his first goal of the season in the January 31 FA Cup win over
MK Dons, when he returned from a groin injury.
He recently admitted he sent a message of apology to Jose Mourinho after the
Portuguese was sacked as Chelsea boss in December.