The forward insists he will not force Chelsea to sell him to the European champions.

Chelsea forward Eden Hazard has insisted that he will not coerce the Blues into selling him and will only leave on "good terms". The 27-year-old forward has consistently flirted with the idea of securing his dream move to Real Madrid while he is yet to extend his contract with the London club with his current deal expiring in 2019.

A flying start to the new season has seen the Belgian registering eight goals in 10 appearances across all competitions for his club side. The former Lille starlet has, as a result, been labeled by many as arguably the best player in the world at the moment.

During the 2018 World Cup, Eden Hazard hinted at leaving Chelsea by claiming that "it might be time to discover something different". The attacking midfielder has, however, revealed that despite the opportunity to move away presenting itself, Blues refused to part ways with him this summer.

In contrast to Thibaut Courtois, who left the Stamford Bridge outfit for Real Madrid with a year remaining on his contract, Hazard reiterated that he will not forcibly push for a move away.

"Chelsea were clear to me, I could not leave, I accepted it," Hazard, who is on national team duties with Belgium told Telefoot.

"Leaving or staying, I knew I was going to be happy. I do not regret at all.

"I will never clash with a club. If I leave Chelsea, I will leave on good terms."