Eden Hazard has already made his feelings very clear about returning to Chelsea

 Eden Hazard has already made 

it clear that going back to Chelsea

 is 'out of the question' as he 

has been linked with a return 

to Stamford Bridge once again.



The Belgium winger's future at Real


 Madrid is up in the air after an injury-hit 


two seasons in La Liga where he has 


failed to reach the heights he hit in the


 Premier League with the Blues.



Naturally, a reunion with his former 


employers has been speculated after


 seven brilliant years at Chelsea with 


two league titles to his name.



And those rumours have resurfaced 


this week as AS report that Hazard has


 been offered to Thomas Tuchel's men 


as Madrid look to offload the 30-year-old 


this summer.



It's claimed that any potential move 


is a long shot, however, as the Spanish


 giants would need to recoup at least 


£51million to avoid making a loss 


following Hazard's £89m transfer two 


seasons ago.



It's not just the forward's price that 


is a major stumbling block though 


as a return to Chelsea doesn't seem 


to interest Hazard in the slightest.



He plans to fight for his place at 


Madrid and 'prove' himself after a 


difficult start to life in Spain's capital.



He said on May 26: "I still have 


a three-year contract with Real Madrid, 


so going back to England is out of the


 question. Everyone knows that 


my first two years were not good, so 


first I want to prove myself at Real 


Madrid. I will do everything to 


do that.



"I certainly don’t see myself leaving


 Madrid, given the contract situation.


I know myself and I know when I’m 


in shape. If that’s the case, I can give 


it my all for Real next season. That’s 


my plan."



Hazard has also said he is looking


 forward to working with his new 


boss Carlo Ancelotti.



He said at Euro 2020: "Everyone 


at Real Madrid knows what Ancelotti


 has brought to the club.



"He won the Champions League with 


this group and he knows a lot of 


the players.



"We know that he is a coach with a 


lot of experience. He knows the city 


and the fans. I think we can do great


 things together.



"I don't know him personally, but from


 what I've heard of him he's a very nice 


person who just wants to win, and 


that's what we all want.



"We'll have the chance to work together.


 It's good news for me."






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