Willian says he doesn't know if his future remains with Chelsea - but will give his all for the Premier club until the end of the season.
The Brazilian midfielder's contract is due to expire this summer - although the current campaign may not have been completed by then due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Of course, I want to give everything for Chelsea until the end like I always have done," Willian told Sky Sports News.
The 31-year-old is willing to play matches behind closed doors but is urging authorities not to resume games until safe to do so:
"I think it's not a bad idea to return behind closed doors but they have to know very carefully what's going to happen.
"Maybe a player can have the virus and we play against each other. I play against someone and I get the virus then I go home after the game to stay with my family and pass the virus to my wife or daughters.So we have to be careful about that.
"Callum Hudson-Odoi was at the game against Everton and went to the dressing room, we shook hands and hugged each other.
"So after that, when he tested positive for the coronavirus, I think everyone was worried about it. But none of us felt any symptoms after that.
"So everyone is healthy, nobody had a problem after that game and week. That was good."