PFA player of the year Eden Hazard has insisted that he is happy at Chelsea and has no intentions of leaving Stamford Bridge anytime soon.

This came after rumours this week that European champions Real Madrid are looking to sign the Belgian international in the summer.

Hazard said: “I am happy here. I play with big players and the most important thing is I want to win trophies and with this club, it is possible.”

On Wednesday Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane revealed that he was keeping an eye on the forward but manager Jose Mourinho said claimed that he would cost “£100million, each leg.”

The 24-year-old has drove Jose Mourinho’s side to the brink of their first Premier League title since 2010 and can clinch it with victories over Leicester on Wednesday and Crystal Palace on Sunday.

His 13 goals and eight assists have been rewarded with the PFA player of the year on Sunday and a place in the PFA team of the year.

Hazard admitted his contentment in London has been the opportunity to work with Mourinho and believes the Portuguese manager has helped him improve his game.

He added: “I train well with him, we work well.

"But the most important thing for me is he lets me play, he just asked me to be the best and he doesn't give me pressure.

"So for the player we are free and this is good. Everybody knows I like to have the ball at my feet, but without the ball I try to give everything offensively, defensively.

"This is my job. But for me, the most important thing is to create something, to score for the team or create an assist."