Eden Hazard and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang exchanged words in the tunnel before Chelsea's 4-1 victory over Arsenal to seal the Europa League.

Hazard is likely to depart Stamford Bridge this summer, and his words to his rivals appeared to go some way to confirming that.

Belgian Hazard reportedly told the Gabon international: 'I gave my life, my legs, my buttocks, everything.'

Eden Hazard claimed a second Europa League title with Chelsea after beating Arsenal

He also hinted heavily at his exit after the game, suggesting that he wanted a 'new challenge' after seven years in England.

During his time at Chelsea, Hazard helped the club win two Europa League titles, two Premier Leagues and a League Cup.

'I think it's a goodbye but in football you never know,' Hazard told BT Sport after the match. 'We will decide in a few days - the only target in my mind was to win this final. Maybe now it is the time for a new challenge.

'My dream was to play in the Premier League and I have done that for one of the biggest clubs.'