Thibaut Courtois has given the strongest indication yet that he will still be at Chelsea next season.

The future of the Belgium goalkeeper has been in doubt for months with his current deal expires in 2019.

Chelsea have yet to agree an extension, while Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are both considering making a bid in the summer.

But speaking to Standard Sport, Courtois said: "I'm committed to Chelsea. I have a contract until next year and I will be here. I will do my best for it.

"Obviously there is no extension signed but I don't think now is the moment to do it. I think it is better to wait until the end of the season. All I can say is I'm committed to Chelsea and also committed for next year."

When pushed if he was guaranteeing he will remain at Chelsea, he added: "I have no other thing to say. It's easy when you have only one year remaining that other people might say something.

"I'm a bit annoyed by it because it's a talking point and it's a thing people went to dwell on.

"But I think the focus now should be on winning our League games to get a top four finish and back in the Champions League for next season as well as going through in the FA Cup.

"That's the most important thing and is what we have to do as a group and for myself as well."

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Chelsea's only chance of silverware this term is the FA Cup after they lost to Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

They take on Leicester in the quarter-finals and Courtois is determined to avoid a repeat of 2016 when they were knocked out of both competitions within the space of a few days.

​Courtois was in the side that were beaten by PSG in the last 16 of Europe's premier club competition before losing at Everton in the last eight of the FA Cup.

He added: "It is important that doesn't happen again and it is what the manager (Antonio Conte) has said to us.

"We have to take the effort and commitment we showed against Barcelona into the match on Sunday. If we have that same level of commitment, we will win.

"I know Leicester are a difficult team to face, especially away from home. We will do our best to win.

"The FA Cup is a great competition. We lost in the final last year and we are hungry to go to Wembley again and do something amazing."

Courtois has revealed he is not sure whether he will keep his place in goal for the Leicester match or be replaced by Willy Caballero.

The latter has played in every round so far, while Courtois came under heavy criticism for his display against Barcelona.

"I don't know if I will play or not because Willy has done great up till now and it is up to the manager to see who starts," he said.

"If I play I will be ready and hungry to do my thing again. I don't think I have anything to prove, but I will try to give my best like I do in every game."

Chelsea are set to face a Leicester side who have striker Jamie Vardy and winger Riyad Mahrez in fine form this season.

Vardy has found the net 16 times, whereas Mahrez has 13 goals and 10 assists to his name.

The Blues were punished by Barcelona in midweek for making costly errors at the back, but Courtois believes it won't be a factor in the Leicester match.

When asked if Chelsea have to improve defensively to negate Leicester's star duo, he said: "I don't think we defended badly in Barcelona - it was just those individual moments.

"When we lose the ball like that we are playing really open. But we will do our thing on Sunday. We are facing a big team and have to be ready."