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FootballCarlo Ancelotti Sends Stunning Message to Eden Hazard on His Future at Real Madrid
- Eden Hazard and other players at Real Madrid who want to leave the club are permitted to face the exit doors
- This is according to Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti who said he won't stop any player from leaving
- Hazard has not been able to shine at Real Madrid since the Belgian international completed his move from Chelsea
Carlo Ancelotti who is the manager of Spanish giants Real Madrid has explained that Belgian forward Eden Hazard is free to leave the Santiago Bernabeu if he wants to in the coming window.
Since moving to Real Madrid from Chelsea, Eden Hazard has been struggling for games no thanks to injury and poor form which has really affected him in Spain.
Hazard before leaving Premier League side Chelsea helped the Blues to win the Europa League beating Arsenal in the final which was his last game for the Stamford Bridge landlords.
There have been talks of Eden Hazard moving out of Real Madrid in January and Carlo Ancelotti has explained that he won't stop him.
According to the report on GOAL, Carlo Ancelotti stated clearly that any player who feels like leaving can face the exit doors in the coming transfer window.
Carlo Ancelotti's comment below
"Never in my career as a coach have I forced a player to stay when they want to leave. In my own personal opinion I don't have any doubts about that."
Real Madrid Manager Makes Sad Comments About Eden Hazard As Belgian Continues to Struggle With Fitness
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti disclosed that he prefers other Real Madrid players to Eden Hazard who has been plagued with injuries since his move to the Spanish club.
Ancelotti stated that although the Belgian is fit at the moment, the forward is not in his plans at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Hazard has struggled with fitness since he dumped Chelsea to join Real Madrid in 2019 as he has suffered injures upon injuries.
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FootballThe 30-year-old has only managed 25 La Liga starts since joining the European giants two years ago and he was even left on the bench for last weekend’s El Clasico clash with rivals Real Madrid.
With Hazard’s latest snub, he was afforded just 21 minutes against Osasuna on Wednesday night as the capital club failed to break down an in-form Los Rojillos.