Borussia Monchengladbach's Thorgan Hazard (C) and Villarreal's Mario Gaspar (L) fight for the ball as Granit Xhaka watches during their Europa League soccer match at the Madrigal stadium in Villarreal, November 27, 2014.
Thorgan Hazard (C) REUTERS/Heino Kalis

Chelsea attacker Andre Schurrle expressly stated that he has no plans of moving elsewhere any time soon.

The 24-year-old German is still recuperating from an undisclosed illness and has seen his role in the first-team diminish significantly, but remains undeterred amidst a warning issued by Jose Mourinho, saying that he has to "adapt better."

"I can just laugh all the talk of leaving off. I am not going to change the club in the transfer window," Schurrle told the London Evening Standard.

"I am happy where I am, I am happy in London. I love the city, I love the fans. We have a great team and want to win something this season. This is where I belong and where I want to help. I know what the manager wants for me and that he likes me."

Meanwhile, Eden Hazard's younger brother, Thorgan, who is out on loan at Borussia Monchengladbach, is not rushing to head back to Stamford Bridge.

He is enjoying the experience of playing in one of the most competitive domestic leagues in the continent - the Bundesliga, and is also regularly featuring in the Europa League.

The 21-year-old is showing signs that he can make a name for himself and not just rely on the fame of his sibling, being productive for Die Fohlen in spite only having limited participation, thus far.

"It's an option to stay at Gladbach longer," Hazard told Bild.

"But it's just too early to talk about it now, the decision will be made towards the end of the season. I feel great here."

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