Hazard: If this is my last game for Chelsea, I will try to do everything to lift the Europa League trophy Premier League Coy about his future

Eden Hazard scored the winning penalty in Chelsea's penalty shootout with Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday night, sealing their place in the Europa League final against Arsenal, and the Belgian is keen to go out on a high, if he is to leave the Blues this summer.

The mercurial playmaker has been strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid, but, for now, he only wants to think about Chelsea.

"I am not thinking about that," Hazard responded when asked if he would return to the club next season.

"I am only thinking about winning something for this club, this squad.

"If it's my last game, I will try to do everything [to lift the Europa League trophy]; if it's not, we will see.

"In my mind, I don't know yet. I'm just thinking about trying to win games - that's it."

The Belgian recognises that facing Arsenal in the final will be a tricky test for Maurizio Sarri's side.

"We have another game to play against Arsenal," added Hazard, with Chelsea having a record of just one win in their last eight against the Gunners.

"We have struggled against them in the last two or three years.

"We need to go there in Baku and play a game with high quality and win the game."