Eden Hazard rules out Paris Saint-Germain move, but concedes he could leave Stamford Bridge in the summer - ASFYBLOG

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Eden Hazard rules out Paris Saint-Germain move, but concedes he could leave Stamford Bridge in the summer

The Belgium captain has been linked with Real Madrid in the past and will only have one year left on his contract in the summer
Eden Hazard has reassured Chelsea fans by admitting he will not leave Stamford Bridge.

However, the Blues’ talisman admitted he could leave the club when the summer transfer window.

After a stunning 2018 saw the forward make the prestigious Ballon d’Or list, Real Madrid reportedly began to circle around Hazard.

Winning the FA Cup with Chelsea, leading Belgium to the World Cup semi-finals as captain and a terrific start to the Premier League season duly saw the 27-year-old recognised as one of the best players on the planet.

However, despite not getting their man last summer, it seems as though Los Blancos could be set to finally land Hazard next summer, if his latest comments are anything to go by.

“For now, like I said, I’m staying at Chelsea,” Hazard said on the show Canal Football Club on Canal+.

“I have one year left on my contract after this year. Moving this winter is impossible. I can’t leave in January because of the club and the supporters.

“It will be possible in the summer, but It’s also possible that I stay my whole career at Chelsea.”
Given his age, ability and undoubted commercial value, there are only a handful of clubs in world football who could afford to prise the Chelsea man out of the west London club’s clutches.

One of those would have to be Paris Saint-Germain, with the Ligue 1 champions backed by the super-rich Qatar family.

However, it seems as though the former Lille man still displays a great deal of sentiment towards his former side.

“There have been contacts in the past with PSG,'” Hazard added. “But I haven’t been tempted. If I have to go back to France one day, it would be in Lille.

“But today, there is no chance that I’ll come back in the French league.”

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