Eden Hazard says he doesn’t see himself moving away from Real Madrid’ amid talks suggesting a possible return to Chelsea.
The Belgium international forward has struggled for form and fitness in his first two seasons at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Speaking about his future after linking up with his country ahead of European Championship duty, Hazard has said: “I don’t see myself away from Real Madrid.
“I have three years on my contract and when I’m 100 per cent I’ll bring a lot to the team, I know what I have to do.
“Right now I’m focused on the Euros, but afterwards I’m going to do great things for Real Madrid.”
The Liga giants invested heavily in Hazard during the summer of 2019 after seeing him star across seven years at Chelsea.
Hazard has been restricted to just 43 appearances for the Blancos, with five goals scored, and continues to pick up niggling injuries.
Those struggles have sparked exit talk, with his former club, Chelsea rumoured as a potential destination. But, Hazard remains determined to prove his worth at Santiago Bernabeu.
He added: “I had a very unlucky season, I’ve always been a very strong player when I’ve had consistency.
“I know I’m close to my best level now and I hope not to get injured again. I have some great years ahead of me.”