Eden Hazard has refused to commit his future to Chelsea for next season, amid renewed transfer speculation.
The Belgian forward, in his sixth season at Stamford Bridge, has been linked with moves to Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in recent months.
His current contract runs until 2020 and, with uncertainty regarding manager Antonio Conte, he is leaving talk of his career in west London until after a busy summer.
Hazard said at a press conference for the Belgian national team: “I am going to finish the Premier League competition first and then play the World Cup and then I will leave on holiday.
Chelsea 13/8 favourites with Sky Bet to win the 2017/18 FA Cup
"Then we will see what happens next - I do not think about it yet. I have another two years contract with Chelsea where I am very happy.
“We are in a delicate period (of form) and it is good that we won (in the FA Cup quarter-final) against Leicester. We want to reach the top four.
“We played two good matches against Barcelona but due to small mistakes we conceded goals, and football is decided on details. This is no different for the Red Devils (Belgium). We have to be concentrated from the first to the last minute.”
The 27-year-old has won two Premier League titles, a League Cup and Europa League since arriving at the Blues, and he hopes he can transform his success with Roberto Martinez’s Belgium at the World Cup this summer.
They will play Saudi Arabia in a friendly on Tuesday before facing Portugal and Egypt in the final pre-tournament warm-ups in June.
They are 12/1 with Sky Bet to win the tournament ouright in Russia and Hazard said: “Four years ago was the first World Cup for most of our players. Now we have experience. We know what to do to be ready and we have one target, which is to reach the final.”
Sky Bet: Belgium 9/2 with Sky Bet to reach the 2018 World Cup final
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Last updated at 0915 BST 27/03/2018.
