Didier Drogba has admitted that he does not yet know if he will still be a Chelsea player next season.
The 37-year-old led the forward line in the absence of Diego Costa and Loic Remy today as the Blues clinched a first Premier League title since 2010 by beating Crystal Palace.
With his contract scheduled to expire at the end of the season, it remains to be seen if Drogba will be offered an extension, with Jose Mourinho stating that the decision lies with owner Roman Abramovich.
The Ivorian, who won the title three times in his previous spell at Stamford Bridge, told Sky Sports News: "This one is sweet. I am happy to be part of this, but Chelsea will always be bigger than me.
"What now? A good rest, a good celebration and I will see."
Eden Hazard struck the goal that saw them clinch the crown with three games to spare.