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He used to cost 120 million, was the star of Real Madrid, now is looking for a job but nobody wants him

The incredible story of this world star who lost his job

By William Estrella

The incredible story of this world star who lost his job
The incredible story of this world star who lost his job

Players' lives can take extraordinary turns; they go from having absolutely everything to being left with nothing because of bad decisions they made during their career. Today we bring you the story of a footballer who knew how to be one of the best players in the world, he played for Real Madrid and his value exceeded 100 million euros. You won't believe who it is.

A few days ago, Real Madrid announced its decision to part ways with Eden Hazard. The Belgian joined the white team as the most expensive signing in the club's history and with colossal expectations on his shoulders. A start with the left foot caused him to be injured and he has never been able to reintegrate himself into the title. Today, without a club, he can't find a place to settle.

It is truly incredible how Hazard went from being literally one of the best and most sought-after players on the planet to a player that the youngest may not know. And what makes this even more terrible is that the player is still active professionally; but as Eden himself said, he tries but "can't".

What will he do with his life?

The player is looking for a club to continue his professional career. His current value is 5 million according to Transfermrkt and the reality is that it is a very affordable price for a player who has already seen the monstrous capacity he has. In the event that they can continue to roll again and settle as a starter, he may be able to dazzle us again with his magic. From here we wish the best of luck to the great Eden Hazard.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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