Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Real Madrid chief JOKES about Eden Hazard transfer: Chelsea are NOT happy

Real Madrid chief JOKES about Eden Hazard transfer: Chelsea are NOT happy
REAL MADRID chief Florentino Perez reportedly joked about the transfer of Eden Hazard at a lunch event, with Chelsea not happy about the continued situation.

By Callum Vurley

Real Madrid are expected to undergo a monster transfer window this summer after a turbulent season.

The European champions have seen all hopes of landing a trophy go up in smoke, with two managers being sacked along the way.

Zinedine Zidane has made a shock return, just 10 months after resigning following the dismissals of Julen Lopetegui and Santiago Solari.

And the Frenchman has already made headway in the transfer market, signing highly-rated defender Eder Militao from Porto.
But more are expected, with Chelsea star Hazard now the top target.

Even before the return of Zidane, the Belgian’s move to the Bernabeu was looking like a certainty but now it is almost a formality.

But Real have been pushing Chelsea’s buttons with the manner in which they are going about the deal.
And the latest move by the Spanish giants will likely further tensions between the negotiations parties.
According to AS, Real president Perez joked about the Hazard transfer debacle at a lunch event.

Both clubs had come together on Tuesday to present the tenth edition of the Corazon Classic Match, a charity match between the two sides that will include the likes of Roberto Carlos, Luis Figo and Marcel Desailly.

And while both sets of delegates sat down for lunch, Hazard was the topic of conversation - with Perez joking about the transfer situation.
Tore Andre Flo, former Blues striker, tried to aim away the talk to minimise the effect of any Madrid links.
But AS go on to report that Chelsea have not been happy with Real and their methods.

Hazard would not be the first player to move to Madrid from Stamford Bridge in recent times.

Thibaut Courtois swapped life in London for Spain last summer for a fee of around £35m after effectively going on strike.

The Belgian has had a tough time in his debut year in the Spanish capital though, and Zidane dropped the stopper in his first match back in charge.








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