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After announcing his retirement, the English team seeking to seduce Hazard

A major Premier League team would aim to sign Eden Hazard despite his retirement of football.

By Wilian Estrella

A major Premier League team would aim to sign Eden Hazard despite his retirement of football.
A major Premier League team would aim to sign Eden Hazard despite his retirement of football.
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Eden Hazard was for many one of the best players in the world, especially during his stay at Chelsea, where there he managed to win the Premier League and also the UEFA Europa League. The Belgian managed to go neck and neck with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo during the 2018/19 season and left several fans really excited. However, everything changed when he signed for Real Madrid.

Already in 2020, Hazard arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu as a new 'Galáctico' and became the most expensive signing in the history of Real Madrid. Your goal of him? Replace Cristiano Ronaldo, who had made the decision to sign for Juventus. However, despite the fact that he arrived at the best moment of his career, the truth is that due to injuries, the forward was never able to make a foothold in Valdebebas and in 2023 he ended up leaving as an average player.

Despite his low level at Real Madrid, the fans have taken a liking to Hazard and during these days they have been following the player's future. It turns out that, at the age of 32, he announced his retirement from professional football: After 16 years and more than 700 games played, I have decided to end my career as a professional footballer. I was able to realize my dream, I have played and had fun in many fields around the world. But the truth is that a Premier League club will seek to change Hazard's opinion.

The Premier League team that seeks to convince Hazard

It was Kevin Nolan who broke the news, West Ham's technical assistant, who referred to the possible return of Eden Hazard to the Premier League: "I would have (Eden) Hazard from Chelsea at West Ham, yes. I'm sure that if I wanted come and try, I would be willing. I don't know about the coach (David Moyes), but I would want to try it. It's sad that at 32 years old he has decided to retire, honestly, because I think someone of his caliber could play at the highest level for many years more", he expressed on talkSPORT.


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