Hazard, un salaire faramineux pour le retenir

Chelsea n’a pas renoncé à conserver Éden Hazard malgré l’intérêt poussé du Real Madrid.

Neymar, Harry Kane, Robert LewandowskiEden Hazard, Mauro Icardi… A en croire les différentes rumeurs autour du Real Madrid, les joueurs susceptibles de renforcer les Merengue et d’aider à tourner la page de la BBC sont nombreux. Certaines pistes semblent toutefois plus solides que d’autres.

Si l’arrivée de Neymar, un an seulement après avoir vu le PSG débourser 222 millions d’euros pour le recruter, apparaît illusoire, celle d’Eden Hazard est autrement plus envisageable. Et pas seulement parce qu’à l’instar de Robert Lewandowski, son nom est évoqué depuis plusieurs étés du côté du Real Madrid. Récemment interrogé sur le sujet dans Téléfoot, l’intéressé n’a d’ailleurs pas exclu un départ. “On sait que tout peut aller vite dans le foot comme il peut ne rien se passer. Ça fait quelques années qu’on parle de moi, quand ce n’est pas Paris c’est le Real et quand ce n’est pas le Real, c’est Paris. Mais si je dois changer, je changerai”, a-t-il ainsi affirmé, prenant néanmoins soin d’ajouter “Je suis très heureux à Chelsea” ou encore “je donnerai le maximum pour Chelsea le temps que je serai là.”

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