
Chelsea
have to keep Eden Hazard at Stamford Bridge and avoid selling him to Real
Madrid, says former Blues player and assistant manager Ray Wilkins.
The Belgian has been linked with the Champions League holders ahead of what
could be a busy summer for Real after a disappointing La Liga campaign.
But when asked about the prospect of Hazard moving to Spain, Wilkins said:
"I couldn't even think of it to be perfectly honest. We've got to keep
Hazard at Stamford Bridge.
"There's lots of people who pay lots of money to go and watch Chelsea play.
You've got to keep the best players there and Hazard is one of the best.
He's one of the best in the world.
"Special players who can just change games in a flash - you've got
[Cristiano] Ronaldo, you've got [Lionel] Messi and you've got Hazard. He's a
joy to watch."
Hazard has scored 15 goals in 35 appearances for Chelsea this season -
making him their top scorer - and Wilkins was full of praise for the
27-year-old's performances.
He said: "He is sensational. You get special players and I think Hazard is
just one of those that has cropped up.
"I'm a season ticket holder at Chelsea, I'm a Blue, and to watch him play is
something exceptional over the last couple of years.
"Conte has allowed him to do his thing. He's one of those guys, when you
watch him play, he looks like he's really enjoying himself.
"When he gets on the ball, you think 'wow, something's going to happen now'.
He'll eliminate people in the middle of the pitch, he'll create chances.
He's just a fantastic footballer."