L’échange Asensio-Hazard prend de plus en plus d’ampleur

La presse anglaise a déjà fait état d’un possible échange entre les deux clubs anglais et espagnol mais cette information a de nouveau pris de l’importance ces dernières heures en Angleterre.

Le Real Madrid ne réalise pas la meilleure saison de son histoire et son recrutement depuis quelques temps n’est pas le plus ‘galactique’ qui soit. Le maigre espoir de remporter une troisième Ligue des champions consécutive nourrit des Madrilènes qui devront faire un effort cet été pour attirer les gros noms du football mondial, lui permettant de retrouver toute sa puissance qu’il a semble-t-il perdue cette année. Et c’est encore plus le cas avec l’impossibilité chronique pour le Real Madrid de faire venir Eden Hazard, convoité depuis plusieurs mois par la direction espagnole.

Cependant, le Belge devrait pouvoir rejoindre la ‘Casa Blanca’, à condition que les ‘Merengues’ laissent partir l’un de leurs éléments en direction du club entraîné par Antonio Conte.

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