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Eden Hazard has already set the schedule for Chelsea’s return and is looking forward to Real Madrid’s departure

All eyes will surely be on Real Madrid winger Eden Hazard for the next few weeks and months after reports surfaced about his future in Spain this morning.

According to a report from Spanish TV channel El Chiringuito, Hazard wants to leave the Spanish capital this summer after his first two disappointing seasons with La Liga heavyweights.

Hazard, who hopes to lead Belgium to glory at Euro 2020 this summer, has consistently struggled with injury problems at the Bernabéu since making the initial £ 89 million trade nearly two years ago.

This season, the former Chelsea star’s appearances have been limited to just 21 matches in all competitions, a number that has seen him score four measly goals.

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However, the former Lille player, who won six major titles during his time at Stamford Bridge, reportedly wants to leave Madrid and return to west London, as if he had unfinished business to attend to.

Coach Thomas Tuchel, who saw his team end their Premier League campaign after their 2-1 loss to Aston Villa yesterday afternoon, is preparing to seek out new talent this summer to bolster Chelsea’s arsenal. certainly up front, which means he may prefer the center forward. over the end.

But if the opportunity arises to bring Hazard back to Stamford Bridge, it could certainly be a path the Blues will want to explore, as the Belgian is one of the club’s most famous figures in recent history.

In fact, the Belgian has already revealed that he would welcome a return to Stamford Bridge, meaning that if Chelsea closes a deal with Madrid this summer, if they mark an interest, it could make life much easier for Chelsea in their attempts. signed.

In December 2019, Blues fan Frank Khaled met Hazard while the winger was recovering from injury and the Belgian international made no secret of his desire to return to West London.

Hazard said, “When I’m done here [Madrid] I’ll be right back.”

When asked if he had seen his old team on television, Hazard replied: “Yes, when I can see. Not all the time.

“They are doing a good job, they are young. Now they can pay players, they can buy players now.

“I do my work here and then I come back.”

In addition to this claim, the former Lille star has also established a possible timeline for when he will want to return to Stamford Bridge, confirming that he wants to play until his mid-30s.

Hazard, 30, told On The Front Foot: “I just hope to play soccer as long as possible and I always try to have fun on the field.

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“When the end of my career comes, I can look at my achievements, but my priority now is to play well and enjoy football.

“I am not thinking about where I will be in the next few years, I am trying to focus on the next game and the next training session.

“I’m only 30 years old, as long as my body feels comfortable, I hope to continue playing for at least another five or six years.”

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