Chelsea star Eden Hazard has claimed he will not treat the Europa League final as his last match for the Blues.
The Belgian has long been linked with a move to Real Madrid and with one year left on his current deal, it’s understood Chelsea could finally lose their star this summer for a fee of around £100m.
Chelsea have Europa League final in Baku to contest against their London rivals Arsenal.
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My last match? I do not think that at all," Hazard told RMC Sport. "I’m only thinking about winning this match and then what will happen after that will happen. I have an important week to prepare, with a trophy to play for."
Hazard highlights the distance the teams must travel to compete for the trophy, but is excited and will approach it like any other game.
"It’s a bit far, but we are preparing for it in the same way as if it was in the Premier League. It’s a European final, a great moment for both clubs," he said. "I’ve been lucky enough to win the Europa League already wth Chelsea, but I want to win it a second time. We’ll go motivated like never before and try and win the match."