Chelsea attacker Eden Hazard has revealed that he 'knows what he is going to do' at the end of the season.
Hazard is enjoying another productive season, scoring 15 times and registering 10 assists in 31 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea.
The Belgium international will see his current deal with the Blues expire at the end of next season, however, and there have been strong suggestions that the attacker will look to move on this summer.
Indeed, Real Madrid are long-term admirers of a player who has found the back of the net on 104 occasions in 331 appearances for Chelsea since arriving from Lille in 2012.
Los Blancos did not directly replace Cristiano Ronaldo in last summer's transfer window but are widely expected to move for a new high-profile attacker at the end of the 2018-19 campaign.
The 28-year-old has now revealed that he has "made a decision" on his future, although gave no indication whether he will sign a new contract at Chelsea or seek pastures new.
"I know what I am going to do," Hazard told RMC. "I have made a decision."
In the latter stages of last year, Hazard admitted that he 'dreams' of a move to Madrid.
Meanwhile, former Chelsea teammate Thibaut Courtois - now Madrid's number one goalkeeper - has recently urged his club to sign Hazard in this summer's transfer window.