
Eden
Hazard has suggested he is willing to stay at Chelsea next season as he sets
sights on more silverware.
Hazard scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot as Chelsea
beat Manchester United 1-0 on Saturday to win the FA Cup final at Wembley.
The 27-year-old, named in Belgium's squad for the World Cup this summer, has
two years left on his current deal at Stamford Bridge and recently said he
would wait to see who Chelsea signed before committing his long-term future
to the club.
Newspaper reports have since linked him with a move to Real Madrid, among
others, but the player himself hinted he could remain with the Blues when he
spoke of his ambition win the Premier League title next season.
"We have a lot of top players, players who are used to winning trophies. We
will be ready next season," Hazard told the London Evening Standard.
"I think all of the players and the club want one thing and that's to win
the title.
"Of course we will see if we can bring in some new players. But we will be
focused on winning the title."
Hazard has won the Premier League twice with Chelsea since arriving from
Lille in 2012.
The Belgian feels fifth-placed Chelsea need significant improvement to close
the gap on champions Manchester City, who finished 30 points ahead of the
2016/17 winners.
"If City keep playing like this, it is going to be hard, but you never know
in football," Hazard continued.
"It is always hard to win the league one season and then win it again the
next year.
"Can winning the FA Cup in the last game be taken into the start of next
season? Yes, of course."