Monday 5 June 2017 08:35, UK
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard says he would have to listen if Real Madrid try to tempt him away from Stamford Bridge.
Hazard was a key figure as the Blues regained the Premier League title in 2016-17, scoring 16 goals in 36 games as Antonio Conte claimed the trophy in his first season.
A fractured ankle has ruled Hazard out of international action with Belgium this month and could also affect his pre-season plans.
During Sunday's press conference, the subject of his club future was among the questions the 26-year-old faced. Hazard has regularly been linked with a move to the Bernabeu, although Chelsea have him tied up for the next three seasons.
Asked about the possibility of a move to the repeat Champions League winners, he said: "Of course, I would consider it if Madrid made an offer.
"I am keen to win trophies. It would be great to win the Champions League. But Chelsea's goal is to win the Champions League as well. Honestly, I do not know what will happen.
"I only know that I still have a contract with Chelsea for three seasons and that we just had an amazing 2016-17 campaign. We want to continue on this path and want to build on this in the Champions League.
"I am feeling very well at Chelsea. But you never know what will happen.
"I have not met with the board yet to discuss a new deal. I have two games with Belgium coming up first and I am off on my holiday after that. I want to think about football as little as possible."