Real Madrid playmaker Eden Hazard may move to premier league side Chelsea in a shock 42 million pounds deal next summer. According to Daily Star, Lille academy director Jean-Micheal Vandamme has warned the Los Blancos that the 30 year old may leave the Santiago Bernabeu next summer.
Roman Abramovich is reportedly eager to bring Hazard back to Stanford bridge and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is willing to negotiate.
According to El Nacional, Real Madrid president Perez is holding out for more than 42 million pounds but an understanding is close between the two the Blues and the Spanish giant for a move next summer.
Vandamme was responsible for discovering Hazard in 2005, and has warned Los Blancos they must make him feel 'important' in the way they play if they want him to stay at the Spanish capital.
The Belgian International joined Real Madrid in 2019 from Chelsea. The attacking midfielder had 21 appearances for Real Madrid last season with 4 goals and 1 assist and has featured 8 times for the Spanish giant this season.
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