
Eden
Hazard is planning to win more trophies at Chelsea next season and insists
he is "very happy" at the club.
The Chelsea forward admitted earlier this month he would have to listen if
Real Madrid try to tempt him away from Stamford Bridge, despite having three
years remaining on his current contract at the Blues.
A fractured ankle has ruled Hazard out of action out for three months, but
the 26-year-old has already set silverware targets for the new campaign as
he hinted he will be staying at Chelsea.
"Hopefully next year it is the same, we win the league and then I win Player
of the Year," Hazard told Chelsea Magazine.
"Obviously winning the league is what we want most, and this award is just a
bonus."
Hazard, who scored 17 goals for Antonio Conte's Chelsea last season as they
secured the Premier League title, also reiterated how happy he is at
Chelsea.
"I like this club because it's a family," Hazard added. "I have a lot of
friends and we all talk to each other.
"I've been here five years now and I'm so happy. I'm at one of the best
clubs in the world, so I'm very happy to play for such a big club as this."