The Belgian attacker was named the PFA Player of the Year in April 2015 after playing a key role in the title triumph under Jose Mourinho, with 14 goals and nine assists marking him out as one of Europe’s leading talents.

But the following campaign proved a dismal experience as Chelsea limped to a tenth-placed finish, with Hazard’s season plagued by a persistent hip injury and claims of a fractious relationship with Mourinho.

However, there were flashes of individual brilliance at Euro 2016, with Hazard producing an outstanding performance in the 4-0 win over Hungary, and Chelsea have made it clear that he will not be sold this summer at any price.