
Chelsea
forward Eden Hazard's move to Real Madrid is "almost inevitable", says World
Cup Supplement panellist Andy Dunn.
Following Belgium's 2-0 win against England in the World Cup third-place
play-off game, Hazard said that he could be ready to leave Chelsea for a new
challenge.
He also said that people would already know his preferred destination -
thought to be Real Madrid - and Dunn thinks it increasingly likely that the
move will happen.
"I find it almost inevitable," the Mirror's chief sports writer told the
World Cup Supplement podcast.
"Look how one of the best players at this World Cup, Luka Modric, has
developed since he went to Real Madrid. He was a great player when he was
with Spurs but he's a class above that now because he's playing with the
best players in the world in a team that dominates the Champions League.
"Why wouldn't Eden Hazard want to play for Real Madrid? Now there is an
opening with Cristiano Ronaldo leaving and he's quite right that he's had
six years at Chelsea where he's been excellent.
"On top of that, he's having to go through another change of manager. In his
quotes, I did get the impression that he wasn't overly enamoured that they
had changed Antonio Conte for Maurizio Sarri and he paid tribute to Conte.
His point of view will be that they're changing manager all the time, so how
about a new challenge for me? I would fully understand it.
"From Sarri and Chelsea's point of view, the new manager is coming in and
losing a player of that quality. We saw against England that he was the man
of the match and outstanding again - he is everything Raheem Sterling should
be for England.
"It would be a devastating blow for Chelsea, although in theory they hold
the cards because he has two years left on his contract, but I think it will
happen."
His sentiments were echoed by The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter,
who believes Hazard will answer if Real Madrid come calling.
The playmaker has been superb for Belgium at the World Cup
"The fact that the last sentence in his quote was 'and you know where that
is', it was basically saying this is the pecking order," he said.
"In a way, it's almost nothing to do with a change in management at Chelsea,
although I do take the point that Conte created this platform with a system
which allowed Hazard to flourish. But it is Real Madrid, and when Real
Madrid come calling - we saw it with the likes of David Beckham and Gareth
Bale - they are an absolutely iconic club and you can see Hazard going there
and slotting in.
"You can see him playing in games where he's not being kicked on a regular
basis. I have huge admiration for him as a footballer but also his character
as well because we've seen so many games where this has happened and maybe
he feels like he has given his due in the trenches of the Premier League.
"He can go to a club like Real and flourish even more because he produces
consistent beauty and elegance amid some of these flying tackles. It's Real
Madrid and you want to go to Real Madrid."