
Thibaut
Courtois has fuelled Real Madrid transfer speculation by saying his "heart
is in Madrid", even though he is in talks with Chelsea over a new deal.
The 25-year-old, who is under contract with Chelsea with 2019, has
reportedly emerged as a target for reigning La Liga and European champions
Real.
In an interview with Belgian publication Sport/Foot Magazine, Courtois
confirmed talks are ongoing with Chelsea, but also spoke about his love of
Madrid, where his two children live.
"My personal situation is related to the city of Madrid," he said. "My two
children live there with their mum. I have my daughter every day on
FaceTime. She often tells me that she misses me. My son is still too small
to communicate like that.
"Whenever I have the opportunity, I try to return to Spain. As a situation,
it is not always easy. Yes, my heart is in Madrid. It is logical and
understandable.
"If they want me, they have to contact Chelsea. We'll see. But they have not
done that. What is certain is that one day I will return to Madrid. I love
Spain, I love the city, I spent three wonderful years there [with Atletico
Madrid]. It is there that I became an adult.
"Atletico was a real group of friends. We went out together and my
team-mates taught me a language I did not know at all when I arrived. When I
left, I cried. My first days in London were not easy. England, when I
arrived, was colder, more business. Now, I feel very good here.
"I understand that the rumours are coming back today, as we are talking
about a new goalkeeper there [at Real]. But I do not pay much attention to
that, I stay focused on Chelsea.
"If Real are really interested, my personal situation could influence
things. The family aspect is priceless. But I repeat to you that, for the
moment, I'm busy talking to Chelsea to extend."
Discussing his current situation with Chelsea, he said: "We agreed to meet
again in February because the club had more urgent issues to deal with in
January.
"There is no rush, I am under contract until 2019. Normally, there is no
problem, I will extend. I am happy here and I see a club that still wants to
win a lot of titles. The signs are positive.
"Their desire to also extend Eden Hazard's deal reassures me."
Belgium team-mates Courtois and Hazard have previously said they will follow
each other in signing new deals with Chelsea.
And Courtois added: "When you talk about Barca, for everyone, it's Lionel
Messi. When you talk about Real, it's [Cristiano] Ronaldo. And when you talk
about Chelsea, for 90 per cent of people, it's Eden Hazard. Look at the
number of times he makes the difference."