Courtois offers Chelsea hope amid Real Madrid rumours
Thibaut Courtois has offered Chelsea hope in contract extension talks as reports of interest from Real Madrid refuse to go away.
The Belgium international goalkeeper remains tied to the Blues until 2019 but is yet to agree to fresh terms at Stamford Bridge.
Speculation regarding his future has been sparked as a result, with Courtois doing little to curb the rumours with updates on discussions and an admission that he intends to return to Spain at some stage.
The 25-year-old previously spent three years on loan at Atletico Madrid, with his children now being raised in the Spanish capital, but insists that he is in no hurry to make a switch and could commit to the right deal with Chelsea.
Courtois told Belgian television show Stadion on VTM: "It [private situation] is not always easy, but I'd also seen this coming. I knew that she [former girlfriend] would return to Madrid, so that has its influence too. I love my children to death.
"When you miss them, you are sometimes wondering: shouldn't I play in Spain in the next few years? That's why I want to take my time to make a decision on that contract extension.
"In the media they're always talking about money. I'm not denying that it plays a role, but everything has to be in its right place.
"If I sign a new contract, I will want to say to Chelsea 'Look, I am happy here. I like playing for the club, I like London. My private situation is always gnawing a little bit, but for the rest I'm feeling very good at Chelsea.'
"I don't see any reason why I won't sign a new deal. I just want to consider all options. Everything has to be right.
"It's not the right moment to make hasty decisions. Not for Chelsea, not for me. Within a couple of months we will sit around the table again and talk openly. There's no pressure.. The clubs knows that too. Basically I want an agreement before the end of the season."
The Belgium international goalkeeper remains tied to the Blues until 2019 but is yet to agree to fresh terms at Stamford Bridge.
Speculation regarding his future has been sparked as a result, with Courtois doing little to curb the rumours with updates on discussions and an admission that he intends to return to Spain at some stage.
The 25-year-old previously spent three years on loan at Atletico Madrid, with his children now being raised in the Spanish capital, but insists that he is in no hurry to make a switch and could commit to the right deal with Chelsea.
Courtois told Belgian television show Stadion on VTM: "It [private situation] is not always easy, but I'd also seen this coming. I knew that she [former girlfriend] would return to Madrid, so that has its influence too. I love my children to death.
"When you miss them, you are sometimes wondering: shouldn't I play in Spain in the next few years? That's why I want to take my time to make a decision on that contract extension.
"In the media they're always talking about money. I'm not denying that it plays a role, but everything has to be in its right place.
"If I sign a new contract, I will want to say to Chelsea 'Look, I am happy here. I like playing for the club, I like London. My private situation is always gnawing a little bit, but for the rest I'm feeling very good at Chelsea.'
"I don't see any reason why I won't sign a new deal. I just want to consider all options. Everything has to be right.
"It's not the right moment to make hasty decisions. Not for Chelsea, not for me. Within a couple of months we will sit around the table again and talk openly. There's no pressure.. The clubs knows that too. Basically I want an agreement before the end of the season."