Football
Real Madrid paid €23 million for 1 Hazard goal and he is expected to leave the club soon for the same amount. Where will he go?
Real Madrid management has lost patience with Eden Hazard and the Belgian winger is expected to move away next year. The biggest favourite to acquire one of the once best wingers in the world is Newcastle, who have the opportunity to get a top player cheaply, provided he is healthy of course.
Real Madrid management has lost patience with Eden Hazard and the Belgian winger is expected to move away next year. The biggest favourite to acquire one of the once best wingers in the world is Newcastle, who have the opportunity to get a top player cheaply, provided he is healthy of course.
In the summer of 2019, Chelsea sold their key player Eden Hazard to Real Madrid for 115 million euros. Blues fans were very sad to lose their star, only that more than two years have passed and now it can be said that it was the deal of the decade.
Hazard has only played 54 games for the White Ballet in that time, which is in itself very trivial, but his 5 goals and 9 assists are far worse statistics than anyone could have imagined two years ago.
So the royal club paid 23 million euros for each of Hazard’s goals, and that’s about what the Belgian is currently worth, according to the Mirror.
Moreover, the Belgian international has a contract with the Spanish club until 2024, but on January 7 Hazard will be 31 years old and it seems that his departure is imminent, as Real Madrid’s management broke the stick over him.
Vinícius Júnior has also contributed a lot to this, as he has been performing amazingly lately and has already 12 goals and 7 assists in the current season.
Thus, the English media has no doubts about Hazard’s return to the Premier League as he would throw a lasso to Newcastle, where he would start a new era for this traditional English club.
The winner in this, however, is without a doubt Chelsea, who got rid of a player who was injured practically all the time, and in addition collected the sum of 115 million euros, which could be used to buy new reinforcements.
Source: The Mirror, Transfermarkt
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