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While they're kicking him out of Real Madrid, Eden Hazard chooses the 2 teams he'd never sign for

Eden Hazard failed at Real Madrid, where will be his next destination?

By William Estrella

Eden Hazard failed at Real Madrid, where will be his next destination?
Eden Hazard failed at Real Madrid, where will be his next destination?

Eden Hazard's future is further and further away from Real Madrid. The Belgian winger has a contract until next season, but Carlo Ancelotti told him that he will not take it into account. The merengue club knows that if it wants to get a little money for its token, it must do so in the upcoming summer market.

The former Chelsea player never managed to perform at the level he displayed in the London team and was a real disappointment for the entire football world. The performance that he had had in London was impressive, every footballer put their eyes on those of Stamford Bridge because he knew that he was going to find something wonderful.

Not only did he have bad performances, but also presented several injuries during his stay in Madrid that sidelined him from the field of play for a long time. 4 years have passed since his presentation in 2019 when the white board disbursed a figure close to 115 million euros. At the time, the value was reasonable, but now it would be totally ridiculous.

Where would Hazard never play?

Eden Hazard is a Chelsea legend, and of that there is no doubt. The Belgian has shown his love for the blue team on several occasions, and even once made fun of their main rival, Arsenal. Eden Hazard would never play for Arsenal and also, he wouldn't play for FC Barcelona either, as he has said that Real Madrid is the biggest team.


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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