Real Madrid star set for stunning move to Chelsea after nightmare spell at the club
- Eden Hazard has endured a torrid spell at Real Madrid since joining them in 2019 in what was a dream transfer move
- A string of injuries have taken a huge toll on the Belgian's stint with the La Liga giants and has failed to live up to his billing
- Reports now suggest Roman Abramovich is considering giving Hazard an escape route back to Stamford Bridge
- The winger had a successful spell with the west London club across his seven-year stay as he won a number of titles with them including two league crowns
Eden Hazard could reportedly make a stunning return to Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea said to be considering a move to end his Real Madrid nightmare.
Hazard made a sensational dream £130million move to Madrid in 2019, but his stint with Los Blancos has largely been disastrous.
The winger has spent the majority of his time at Santiago Bernabeu on the treatment table, with a string of injuries hampering his progress at the club.
Shockingly, the Belgian has missed more games than he has played for Real, and has just one La Liga title to his name which he did not contribute much to.
Hazard's Chelsea career
This is a complete contrast to his spectacular career with Chelsea where he was arguably one of the best players in the Premier League.
During his stint in the English division, the 30-year-old tore apart defences as he helped the Blues win two league titles, the Europa League among other crowns.
He went on to be named Chelsea's Player of the Year on four occasions across his seven-year stay in west London.
Stamford Bridge return
TalkSPORT now reports Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is looking to end Hazard's nightmare Real career by bringing him back to Stamford Bridge.
Abramovich reportedly believes the winger may be able to rediscover his previous form and shine for his club once again.
Such a move would undoubtedly be a welcome idea by Real Madrid who would be more than happy to shift the Belgium international to free up room for summer target, Kylian Mbappe.
According to reports, Chelsea would only offer just £33million for their former star, a little over a quarter of what Real paid to secure his services.
Hazard's Madrid struggles
The development comes a time Hazard has fallen out of favour with the Real support base following an incident last season during the La Liga side's Champions League meeting with Chelsea.
At the time the forward was seen laughing and joking on the pitch with his former teammates despite Real losing 3-1 on aggregate to exit the competition.
The incident saw Hazard come under heavy criticism, with the turn of events leaving him with no choice but to tender an apology.
Boost for Chelsea as James, Kante return from injury ahead of EPL clash against Brentford
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has been handed a double injury boost after both Reece James and N'Golo Kante return to full training.
James has been nursing an ankle injury sustained during his side's Premier League defeat against Man City back in September.
Metro UK reports the full-back had to withdraw from England's squad for their World Cup qualifying matches, with his teammate taking his place in the national team.
Kante, on the other hand, has been in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19 and was not in action during France's UEFA Nations League triumph over Spain on Sunday, October 10.
The midfielder is understood to have been working on his fitness away from the main group but was through to his paces on the morning of Tuesday, October 12.
Other players who were cited at Chelsea's Cobham training base include Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Saul Niguez, Hakim Ziyech, and Ross Barkley.
Tuchel will be hoping to have his key players fully fit as the Blues prepare to take on Brentford in the highly-anticipated London derby at the Brentford Community Stadium this Saturday, October 16.