
Maurizio
Sarri says he is confident Eden Hazard will sign a new contract at Chelsea,
despite the forward's suggestion he was seeking to leave the club.
Speaking after Belgium beat England in the third-place play-off at this
summer's World Cup, Hazard told Belgian news outlet HLN: "After six
wonderful years at Chelsea it might be time to discover something
different."
However, the Premier League transfer window has closed with Hazard still at
Stamford Bridge, and Sarri is now positive that the 27-year-old will remain
at the club for the long term.
He said: "Hazard is with us. He's not a problem. I have spoken with him
three, four times for everything. He never said something about the market.
"I think he is very happy to stay here. I think the new contract will be no
problem."
While the opportunity to buy new players has now passed in England, windows
around Europe remain open.
Some of Chelsea's key players, such as Hazard, Willian and N'Golo Kante have
attracted interest from clubs across the continent, and the timing of the
window closures mean they could theoretically leave without Chelsea having
the opportunity to replace them.
Sarri, though, has dismissed the idea as "impossible", adding: "The market
here is closed. We cannot change important players now."
The head coach did, however, admit that he was looking to move on some of
the fringe players in his squad, explaining: "I think the squad is too large
so I think some players have to go on loan - but I don't know who.
"I prefer to have 23, 24 players and three or four very young players."