Chelsea star Eden Hazard will be forced to buy his younger brothers dinner at the end of the season should he fail to score more goals and get more assists than his siblings.

According to Eden's younger brother Thorgan, who plays for German club Borussia Monchengladbach, the pair along with their younger brother Kylian have a bet which will see the player who gets the fewest number of goals and assists combined buy the other two dinner.

Speaking to The Set Pieces, 22-year-old Thorgan said: "We have a competition every year also with my other brother who plays in Hungary [Kyllian].

"It's a simple one, too – the player with the fewest goals and assists at the end of the season buys dinner for the other two brothers.

"I need to score and give assists because I don't want to pay. For the moment it's a big competition between us."

Despite enduring a poor start to the campaign, last year's PFA Player of the Year Eden leads the way with nine goals and assists combined this term while 20-year-old Kylian is in second place with eight goals and assists for Hungarian side Ujpest.

Thorgan is currently in third place with seven, despite edging closer to his brothers with a goal in Monchengladbach's 4-0 win over Stuttgart on Wednesday, meaning he is set to buy his brothers dinner come the end of the campaign.