
Eden
Hazard says he would have "no problem" with staying at Chelsea for the
remainder of his career.
The 27-year-forward has been at Chelsea since 2012 and has made a huge
impact at Stamford Bridge, helping the club to several trophies, including a
pair of Premier League titles.
Speculation has intensified surrounding a possible Real Madrid bid for
Hazard, and the player himself has admitted that he might be interested in
such a move.
However, having made a superb start to the season under new Chelsea boss
Maurizio Sarri, Hazard told Sky Sports that he could remain with the Blues
until he retires.
"I can finish with Chelsea," the Premier League's top scorer told Renault
Match Zone, which will be shown on Sky Sports Premier League at 5pm on
Friday.
"No problem at all. I am very happy with this club, with the team, my family
is happy here.
"So If I don't go to Spain, it is not a problem. I love the fans - I think
the fans love me! What happens in the future, I will be happy, so that's
it."
Hazard helped Belgium to the semi-finals of the World Cup in the summer and
has scored seven Premier League goals this season, for a Chelsea side who
remain unbeaten in all competitions.