The Belgian playmaker has more pressing concerns as the Premier League champions face Barcelona in their Champions League first leg on Tuesday. However, it didn't stop reporters asking questions about the star's future.
Hazard responded by saying: "In football anything can happen. But in football nothing can happen too. Every year they talk about Real [Madrid] or PSG. And when I want to change clubs, I will. But at the moment I'm good where I am".
"I still have two years left on my contract [at Chelsea]. I feel very good over here. The fans love me, my family enjoys life over here. We will see".
The 'Blues' are keen to tie Hazard and team-mate Thibaut Courtois down to longer deals to fend off interest from the Spanish giants, but could find huge money offers hard to resist as Madrid look to get back to winning ways next season.
The 27-year-old would be a good addition in midfield at the Bernabeu as he consistently scores goals, something which 'Los Blancos' don't necessarily have in Toni Kroos and Luka Modric. In 284 appearances for the Londo club, Hazard has netted on 87 occasions.