EDEN HAZARD insists he is not worried about his future, despite reports linking him with a move away from Chelsea.
Both Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid are said to be chasing Hazard, who has endured a disappointing season at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea want to keep their Belgium international and have slapped an £70million price tag on his head to deter suitors.
And Hazard, 25, has revealed he is not interested in leaving the club just yet.
"There is a lot of nonsense said, that's for sure," he told French TV channel Antenne Centre.
"Every day there are different things if you believe it. My contract ends in four years.
"For now I am at Chelsea (and have) no worries, 100 per cent.
"It's true that I'm even better than I could have imagined, both in football and in my private life!
"I am at one of the best clubs in the world and in the best league. And in my private life, everything is also going very well. At 25, I feel in the right place."
Chelsea are reportedly considering a mass summer clear-out in order to raise transfer funds for incoming manager Antonio Conte.
The 46-year-old has his own targets and there is already uncertainty surrounding Brazilian Oscar's future, while Juan Cuadrado could make his loan move to Juventus permanent.
Chelsea are said to be close to agreeing a deal to sign Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan, while they are also interested in his team-mate Miralem Pjanic.
As for Hazard, he scored his first Premier League goals of the season with a double against Bournemouth last weekend and is expected to be one of Belgium's top performers at Euro 2016 this summer
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