The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Hazard hints at potential Real shift – at some point
Chelsea’s Eden Hazard has done little to douse speculation over a move to Real Madrid, although the forward appeared to rule out a mid-season move.
The 27-year-old, who has spoken of his daily quandary over his future, was speaking at a media conference on national team duty with Belgium, broadcast on Sky Sports News.
It was put to Hazard that to win the Ballon d’Or – as the world’s best player – he would have to play in Spain.
“That’s why I want to go, maybe,” said Hazard, who was smiling.
Asked if that move might happen in January, Hazard said: “No.”
Hazard has been in sparkling form this season and was asked about persistent rumours of a switch to Real after last Sunday’s win at Southampton.
Hazard, whose Chelsea contract runs until June 2020, said: “Real Madrid is the best club in the world. It is my dream since I was a kid. Sometimes in my head, I wake up in the morning and think I want to go. Sometimes I think I want to stay.
“It is a hard decision. It is my future.”
The Belgium playmaker is not short of confidence at present and asked yesterday whether he was the world’s best player on form, his answer was unequivocal. “Yes,” he said. “The team is helping me a lot also. I can improve for sure. We can always improve in football.
“We can score more goals, more assists.”
Hazard has scored seven Premier League goals in eight starts, plus a sensational strike in the Carabao Cup third round win at Liverpool, to make a fine start to life under Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri.
He joined Chelsea in June 2012 from Lille. His current contract, signed in February 2015, runs until the end of next season.