The Belgian joined Chelsea from Lille in 2012 and has been influential for the Londoners since touching down in the English capital, helping the club to a host of trophies, including two Premier League titles.
However, rumours of a move to Real Madrid have always followed him around closely, with barely a summer having gone by when 'Los Blancos' haven't been linked with a big-money move for the 27-year-old.
Those rumours resurfaced a couple of weeks ago, with Hazard himself admitting that such a move would be difficult to turn down.
There have been no signs of discontent from Hazard, though, with the forward starting the season in fine form under Maurizio Sarri to top the Premier League goalscoring charts with seven goals for the campaign so far.
Now, Hazard has suggested that he would be happy to remain with Chelsea until the end of his career.
"I can finish with Chelsea," he insisted.
"No problem at all. I am very happy with this club, with the team, my family is happy here.
"So If I don't go to Spain, it is not a problem. I love the fans - I think the fans love me! What happens in the future, I will be happy, so that's it."