
Real
Madrid have confirmed the signing of Eden Hazard from Chelsea on a five-year
contract.
The 28-year-old will be officially unveiled as a Real player on Thursday,
June 13 - subject to a medical - after striking a deal that could reportedly
rise to a club-record transfer of £130m once all bonus payments come into
play.
Hazard had one year remaining on his Chelsea contract but said it was his
wish to leave Stamford Bridge after scoring twice in the Europa League final
win over Arsenal.
Hazard released a statement on social media after the announcement, which
read: "You now know that I will be joining Real Madrid. It's no secret that
it was my dream to play for them since I was a young boy just scoring my
first goal.
"Now the clubs have reached an agreement I hope you understand I had to
pursue my next chapter, just as each and every one of you should when you
have the chance to pursue your dreams.
"Leaving Chelsea is the biggest and toughest decision in my career to date.
Now it's in the open I would like to put on record one thing was always
clear to me, I have loved every moment at Chelsea and not once did I ever
consider, nor would I have left for any other club."
Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: "Although it is with sadness we
say goodbye to Eden and we made it absolutely clear to him the club wished
him to stay, we respect the decision he has made to take on a new challenge
in a different country and follow his childhood dream of playing for Real
Madrid.
"The memories he leaves us with will not fade. He provided all who watched
Chelsea play with great entertainment and many match-winning contributions,
and for that we thank Eden enormously.
"He has been a model professional throughout his time at the club, a
wonderful individual to have around and a joy to work with.
"We look forward to welcoming him back to Stamford Bridge in the future."
A £32m signing from Lille in 2012, Hazard made 352 appearances for Chelsea,
scoring 110 goals. He won two Premier League titles, two Europa Leagues, the
FA Cup and League Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge.
Hazard becomes Madrid's second major signing after Frankfurt's Luka Jovic,
in a summer of rebuilding in Zinedine Zidane's second stint as manager at
the Bernabeu.
'Hazard can make the difference'
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes Hazard is a fantastic
signing for the club and he can be the player to make a difference for
Zinedine Zidane's side next season.
"I think it is fantastic news for Real Madrid," he said. "The player is one
of those that anyone would like to have on thier team - good dribbling,
excellent passing and he can play both flanks because he uses the two feet.
"He can play as a winger, attacking midfielder and also a false nine so it's
perfect. I think it has been a good opportunity to take advantage of the
decision of the player to leave Chelsea.
"This is the real one, the other three [signings] I'm not quite sure but
Eden Hazard is really that player that can make the difference in a team and
I hope he would be able to play at the same level he has been in the Premier
[League]."