Barcelona set to punish club members for reselling Camp Nou tickets ahead of Inter Milan reverse fixture
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Eden Hazard could be on the verge of leaving Real Madrid as early as January, as the Spanish club is reportedly fed up with the Belgian’s continuous injury problems.
Hazard has struggled to replicate his best form for the Spanish champions since making a club-record move worth €115million from Chelsea in 2019.
According to Sportskeeda, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has lost faith in Hazard and believes the former Blues star has zero signs of improvement this season.
Barcelona set to punish club members for reselling Camp Nou tickets ahead of Inter Milan reverse fixture
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Perez has now begun chalking up plans to dismiss him either in January or at the end of the season, as they look to get rid of the Belgian as fast as possible.
The Real Madrid president is considering the possibility of releasing Hazard on mutual consent as he is satisfied with saving his high salary, which is around €15 million per year.
Meanwhile, Eden Hazard was booed off by Real Madrid supporters in Los Blancos’ Champions League game against Shakhtar Donetsk, after another lacklustre performance, The Sun reports.
Real Madrid supporters jeered the former Chelsea star after he gave the ball away multiple times, before being substituted in the 57th minute by Carlo Ancelotti.
Hazard has started only one of Real Madrid’s La Liga games this season and has made just 3 appearances for the Spanish champions in the league.
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported Eden Hazard is presently not happy with his predicament at Real Madrid, as the Belgian winger has struggled for game time under manager Carlo Ancelotti.
The 31-year-old has had just two starts this season and has found the net once in four appearances for the Spanish and European champions.
Hazard described his situation at Real Madrid as delicate and opened up on his wishes to get more game time.