Eden Hazard has made a transfer promise to Chelsea supporters ahead of an anticipated exit from Stamford Bridge this summer.
The Belgium international is heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid, where Florentino Perez has revealed interest as he seeks to build a new era of Galaticos.
That would hand Chelsea with a significant void to fill, a task which is made even more difficult by the FIFA-imposed transfer ban, but supporters can take comfort in a promise Hazard has made.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday's Europa League final with Arsenal, where he is aiming to potentially end his spell in west London on a high, Hazard promised fans would never have to see him line up for a rival club.
"I am a Blue! It means a lot to me. I cannot play for another club in this country," he told the Guardian .
The club's leading man did not rule out a transfer this summer though but he did vow that it was his goal to leave on a high, while issuing an update on the continued transfer speculation.
"If it is my last game, I hope to bring the trophy. My first trophy at Chelsea was the Europa League, so it would be a nice last trophy.
"At the moment, nothing has happened, so I can't say anything. It's in the hands of the clubs.
"But I can put it aside. I have done it during a full season right now and I have played reasonably well. So I stay in that mode: just thinking about football.
"After the final, we will see what happens."
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