Eden Hazard will wait until the end of the season before deciding if his future lies at Chelsea or overseas.
The Belgian winger is wanted by Real Madrid and in a recent interview, Hazard said he was torn between staying at Stamford Bridge and moving to the La Liga side.
Hazard stated in an interview after Chelsea's Boxing Day win over Watford that he wanted to become a Blues legend in the same way Frank Lampard and John Terry had written their names in the fabric of the club. His current deal ends in 2020 and Chelsea traditionally do not offer long-term deals to players in their 30s. They may be tempted to update the policy given that Hazard is such an important player.
Whenever he has been asked about his next move, Hazard has playfully insisted there's no rush but Real Madrid are unlikely to be quite so laid back about matters as they want the player for next season.
"To be fair, I'm just focused on the pitch, and we'll see at the end of the season," he said.
"I'm scoring more goals, I don't feel I'm playing better, I'm just scoring more goals. I don't know why, maybe I'm just nearer to the goal. My position is winger. I feel better as a winger, but [against Watford] I did well as a striker, and against Brighton I did well as a striker.
"The manager chooses where to put me on the pitch and then I try to do my best."