Jose Mourinho is yet to decide Thorgan Hazard’s future at Chelsea.

The Belgian, brother of Blues superstar Eden, is on loan in the Bundesliga at Borussia Monchengladbach.

He is yet to make an appearance for Chelsea since joining from Lens in 2012 and spent two years at Zulte-Wagerem before heading to Germany.

Mourinho has travelled to Germany to make personal checks on the attacking midfielder this season and believes the youngster has the potential to make it at Stamford Bridge.

However, the Special One has also hinted the club might be prepared to cash in on the Belgian wizard as he remains down the pecking order at SW6.

Blues boss Mourinho said: “He’s a good player. A player we like. He’s one of the few players that I travel to see play live.

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“We like him very, very much but there is here one player ahead of him who is not bad called Hazard. Eden.

“The best decision was for him to go to Gladbach. Also Bundesliga is good for him to play. We’ll see what happens.

“They [Eden and Thorgan] can be in the same squad and even play in the same team, one in one side and one in the other. We have Eden, Schurrle, Oscar and Willian, we have a lot, so it is better for him to play.

“What is going to be his future? Is he staying? Is he coming back? Does Borussia want to buy? Do we want to sell to make money for financial co-operations? This is something we have to see step by step.

“If we don’t need [to sell] I don’t want to. He is one of the players we have on loan that has the potential to play for Chelsea one day.”

Monchengladbach are thought to have started talks about buying the Belgian outright but Hazard still dreams of playing alongside his brother.

Meanwhile, Mourinho is preparing his side to face Swansea City this weekend.

Thibaut Courtois will return to the Chelsea squad for Saturday’s trip to Wales but the Blues could continue with Petr Cech in goal.

Mourinho also confirmed that Spanish full-back Cesar Azpilicueta would miss the trip to Wales after limping out of the Newcastle game.