Didier Drogba neither confirmed nor denied the talks that the UEFA Champions League final will be his last match at the London club.
The 34-year-old veteran's contract expires in June. Drogba would like to extend it for two more years, but Chelsea has not agreed to these conditions so far.
"The most important thing is to win the game," said Drogba. "I am just happy that we are in the Champions League final - it's a fantastic day for the club.
"Everyone is talking about these matches being my last, but that should not be the focus. We have waited for four years to reach the final again, so this fact is the most significant. I will give my all to the team."
In the Premier League, Drogba scored five goals in 24 matches. In the Champions League, he also scored five goals in seven matches.