
Eden
Hazard has ruled out a move to PSG but admits his contract situation at
Chelsea could result in him leaving in the summer.
The Belgium international's deal at Chelsea expires at the end of next
season, and some of Europe's biggest clubs have reportedly shown interest in
prising him away from Stamford Bridge.
Hazard, who joined Chelsea from Lille in 2012, admitted he has previously
discussed a move to PSG, but says he does not see himself playing at the
Parc de Princes.
He told Canal Plus: "There has been contact in the past with PSG but I
haven't been tempted.
"If I have to go back to France one day, it would be to Lille. But today,
there is no chance that I'll come back in the French league."
However, while Hazard does not see himself moving to PSG, he has once again
suggested this season could be his last at Chelsea.
The 27-year-old can currently leave the club for free at the end of the
2019/20 season, which means the Blues may be forced to sell him before then
if he chooses not to sign a new deal.
While he made it clear he would not leave in January, Hazard said: "I have
one year left in June. If I don't extend, it (a move) is possible.
"I can't see myself leaving in January. I wouldn't do that to the club, to
the fans.
"Next summer it's a possibility, but it's also possible that I spend the
rest of my career at Chelsea."