• Hazard: ‘I don’t want to end on season as poor as 2015-16’ • Midfielder eager to work under new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte

Eden Hazard said Paris Saint-Germain are not part of his plans and he intends to stay at Chelsea. The midfielder, who endured a dismal season at Stamford Bridge after being one of their leading lights in the 2014-15 title campaign, is determined to remain in London, despite continued interest from the French champions.

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Hazard, who will captain Belgium at the European Championship, with Manchester City’s Vincent Kompany injured, says he is relishing the prospect of working under the new Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte.

“PSG are not part of my plans,” the 25-year-old told TeleFoot. “I have a contract until 2020, I feel good here and I don’t want to finish on a season like that. I left Lille [in 2012] as a boss and I’d like to leave Chelsea as a boss, if I do leave one day. But for the time being I’m here.”

When asked about last season, the 25-year-old, who cost £32m, said: “Everything was complicated, it was difficult. Honestly, for five or six years I’d always been at my best and this was the first season where it was more difficult but everyone knows that in a career there are highs and lows.

“For the time being, touch wood, I’ve only experienced the highs – except for this season, when it wasn’t quite as good. But it was meant to happen this season. I hope it doesn’t happen again next season.”