3 reasons why Eden Hazard should want to leave Real Madrid this summer
EDEN HAZARD PROBABLY WANTS A FRESH START ONCE AGAIN
Eden Hazard always dreamt of playing for Real Madrid and he certainly was destined to play for us as well. But the way things have turned out for him since he signed for us in 2019, is definitely one of the most unfortunate and sad stories in football history.
Eden Hazard was a god amongst mere men at Chelsea and he ravaged the Premier League with his nimble and skillful feet. The expectations were set high for Hazard when he signed for Real Madrid as he was arguably one of the world’s best players then. What followed is a tragic story that nobody could have predicted.
At first, it felt like maybe his debut season was just a rough one. Smooth seas don’t make good sailors and it was expected that Hazard would bounce back after a turbulent first season. But nothing seems to have changed, his second campaign was marred with injuries, and this season he’s fallen down the pecking order.
Three years have gone by and Eden Hazard is nowhere close to living up to the club record transfer fee that Real Madrid paid for in 2019. The Belgian himself probably knows that there’s not much scope left in turning his situation around especially since the club would most likely sign Kylian Mbappe next summer and that would definitely put Hazard out of a competition for a starting spot.
At the age of 31, Eden Hazard seems to have finally got a hold of his fitness issues and injuries that have haunted him for the past two seasons. There’s no doubt that he’s still a top-class player and Hazard could uplift and turn around his career if he leaves for a club that assures him regular minutes next summer.
Hazard has been linked with a return to Chelsea and the Belgian himself stated in his farewell message to the Blues that he would return to Stamford Bridge when he finishes his time at Real Madrid. At the moment, it looks like Hazard’s reached the final few months of his career in white and a move back to Chelsea or even the Premier League might be the perfecting stepping stone to salvage his career.