Inter, a new escape route for Madrid's Hazard

'Sky Sport' reports that Eden Hazard is on Inter Milan's radar. This way, the 'Nerazzurri' join a list of suitors that already includes MLS, Chelsea, Juventus and Lille. Madrid are unlikely to renew his contract and selling him, whether the deal is completed this winter or in the summer of next year, would seem to be an agreeable solution for both parties.
2 years ago
Eden Hazard's career with Real Madrid is a poor one. No one denies his quality. He had a fantastic career with Chelsea, in which he became one of the best players on the planet. That's why the Spaniards trusted him, but, once playing for them, neither the physical nor the feelings helped him to thank, in sporting terms, the 'Merengues' for having made such an investment in him.
All this has led to his current situation, in which it is unlikely that he will renew his contract at the Santiago Bernabeu - it expires in June 2024 - and that a sale will not take place either in the winter or in the summer of next year. A new suitor that has recently come to light is Inter Milan. According to 'Sky Sport', the Belgian, now internationally retired, is on their agenda.
In addition to the 'Nerazzurri', MLS, Juventus, Lille and Chelsea are also interested in signing him. It should be borne in mind that his market value has dropped sharply over the years, so it is attractive to sign him as an experienced, elite figure who still has a lot to prove. His starting price, in principle, is 11.9 million euros.
What bothers most, for any fan of good football, about the situation that Eden Hazard is living is that he himself has spoken out on several occasions to make clear his intention to give everything to get back to who he was, so he was motivated to achieve it and he hasn't even managed to do so. There is no doubt about his determination, but, in the end, the lack of playing time is what sets the tone for his current season, in which there are other Real Madrid players ahead of him.
All this has led to his current situation, in which it is unlikely that he will renew his contract at the Santiago Bernabeu - it expires in June 2024 - and that a sale will not take place either in the winter or in the summer of next year. A new suitor that has recently come to light is Inter Milan. According to 'Sky Sport', the Belgian, now internationally retired, is on their agenda.
In addition to the 'Nerazzurri', MLS, Juventus, Lille and Chelsea are also interested in signing him. It should be borne in mind that his market value has dropped sharply over the years, so it is attractive to sign him as an experienced, elite figure who still has a lot to prove. His starting price, in principle, is 11.9 million euros.
What bothers most, for any fan of good football, about the situation that Eden Hazard is living is that he himself has spoken out on several occasions to make clear his intention to give everything to get back to who he was, so he was motivated to achieve it and he hasn't even managed to do so. There is no doubt about his determination, but, in the end, the lack of playing time is what sets the tone for his current season, in which there are other Real Madrid players ahead of him.
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