Hazard still sceptical about his Chelsea future 

      There's no doubt that the 28 year-old player has been the bright light of Chelsea Football Club this season, which has been making Chelsea fans and some Sports-loving people to ponder how Chelsea would navigate through next season, should Hazard finally decides to leave at the end of the season.
The prolific attacker has overtly showed his admiration, respect and desire to play under the stewardship of Real Madrid head coach, Zinedine Zidane on numerous occasions. While the three-time consecutive UEFA Champions League winner has also been showing interest in wooing Hazard over to the Spanish Capital club recently.
It looks like the dream of Hazard to play at the Santiago Bernabeu as a Real Madrid player is becoming realistic, as the mutual interest which exists between the coach and the player grows on daily basis.
Chelsea on the other hand are on a cross-road situation about Hazard's contract, thinking if they decide to force him to stay to see out the final year of his contract, they may lose him for free and the player may even grow frustrated and unwilling to perform at his very best for Chelsea next season.
A lot of Chelsea fans were delighted to see Hazard in their new kit for next season, hoping that signifies that the talented attacker has finally decided to stay put, but the reality is that doesn't really have much to do with his future.
As things stand, there's higher possibility that Eden Hazard will likely end up in Real Madrid next season, which means the "unconfirmed and unofficial truth" about his future is that Hazard has quietly made up his mind to achieve his dream of playing for Real Madrid next season, hence he has repeatedly refused to sign a new contract with Chelsea, even with wage increment on the table. Acknowledging his decision, Chelsea quickly moved to secure the services of Christian Pulisic, an American from Borussia Dortmund, who is a like-for-like potential replacement for the Madrid-bound and talented Belgian.

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