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Real manager Zidane wants Chelsea's Hazard and not Mbappe

Real manager Zidane wants Chelsea's Hazard and not Mbappe

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has told President Florentino Perez to bring in Chelsea attacker Eden Hazard.

Diario Gol via the Daily Star report that the former France World Cup winner is keen to bring in the playmaker from the West London side, in order to bolster his side’s attack, with several positions left vacant following the departure of Columbian international James Rodriguez to French champions Monaco and Spaniard Alvaro Morata to Hazard’s club, Chelsea.

The Spanish publication believe that the Real manager requested that the club sign the 26-year-old Hazard weeks ago, and that he is not interested in pursuing the pricey Kylian Mbappe for the time being.  

The Belgian international had discussed the possibility of him moving to the Bernabeu before, saying, “We all dream. Of course, I would consider it if Madrid made an offer.
“I am keen to win trophies. It would be great to win the Champions League.
“But Chelsea’s goal is to win the Champions League as well.

“Honestly, I do not know what will happen. I only know that I still have a contract with Chelsea for three seasons and that we just had an amazing campaign.”

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