Thursday, 24 March 2016

Chelsea revelation: Eden Hazard's incredible Real Madrid snub


Photo credit: bleacherreport.com


According to daily star football news online, CHELSEA star Eden Hazard snubbed a move to Real Madrid in 2012, according to Spanish sources.


Don Balon claim the La Liga giants were eyeing the midfield maestro before his £32m Stamford Bridge switch from Lille.

It's claimed the current Real boss Zinedine Zidane recommended the playmaker when he was working for the club in an advisory capacity.

And although Real president Florentino Perez was keen to make a move for the Belgium ace, Hazard ignored the Galacticos' advances and joined Chelsea instead.


The Blues star has been heavily linked with a move to La Liga in the summer.

Spanish journalist Eduardo Inda claimed earlier this week that Perez is discussing a deal with Hazard's representatives.

And the Real bigwig is also rumoured to have entered negotiations with Chelsea who could be tempted to cash in on the crocked star.

The influential ace suffered with hip and groin problems in the Champions League match against Paris St-Germain earlier this month.

Hazard's father explained to the Belgian press after the clash that his son had been playing through the pain barrier for around four months.

He has managed 132 appearances for the west Londoners, scoring 37 goals.

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