
Eden
Hazard has set a deadline on his move from Chelsea to Real Madrid, so what
is holding up the deal? Belgian football expert Kristof Terreur explains all
to the Transfer Talk podcast...
Hazard, 28, has told Chelsea where he wants to play next season and was keen
to resolve his future quickly, but is resigned to the fact no deal is likely
to be agreed before Wednesday's Europa League final against Arsenal.
After last summer's World Cup in Russia, the Belgium international forward,
who is out of contract next summer, said "it might be time to discover
something different", adding that Chelsea "know his preferred destination".
No transfer materialised last summer, but with the return of Zinedine
Zidane, who has made no secret of his admiration for Hazard, and Real on the
back of an abysmal season, the desire to get the Belgian to the Bernabeu has
intensified.
Sky Sports News understands Real are confident of signing Hazard, but
Chelsea's two-window transfer ban, imposed by FIFA, complicates matters - as
they may not be able to get a replacement.
Hazard's June 4 deadline
Hazard agreed terms with Real "a while ago", but the two clubs are yet to
agree a fee, says Terreur. But he anticipates a lot of movement in the days
following the Europa League final on May 29.
He said: "I heard that Real are wanting to make the final push after the
Europa League final. I think the jigsaw pieces might fall into place in that
short period after the Europa League final.
"That's what the player's hoping for as well. He wants everything done
before he joins Belgium - they're playing Kazakhstan and Scotland - that's
on the fourth of June.
"So there's a bit of a deadline, but there's some space to do the deal."
Pressed for where he thinks Hazard will be next season, Terreur said: "Real
Madrid".
Zidane putting pressure on Real
With Real and Chelsea €30m apart in their valuation of the player two weeks
ago, the Premier League club put talks on hold ahead of the Europa League
final.
But Terreur believes Zidane's anger following the club's dismal display
after they lost 2-0 at home to Real Betis on the final day of the season
could accelerate negotiations over a fee.
"In the last two weeks not a lot has happened between the two clubs because
Chelsea are saying, 'we'll do it after the Europa League final'," he said.
"But at a certain moment they were still €30m apart and that's without
discussing the bonuses.
"I don't know, maybe they have been in touch over the last few weeks. I
think there's something that might have changed - Real lost their last home
game against Real Betis 2-0 with a very angry Zinedine Zidane.
"He is the key to this deal, he wants to build his team around Eden Hazard
and he wants to get the deal done quickly so he is sure he can do that. I
think he has put a bit of pressure on Real Madrid.
"Maybe they are going to pay more than they were initially thinking, at the
beginning €100m was their maximum. That's also what they were sending
through the mouthpieces, saying 'everything agreed for €100m', although at
that time nothing was agreed.
"They tried to put pressure on Chelsea, but in the modern day that does not
work. Chelsea thought, 'let them do that, they have to pay what we want'. We
will see what Chelsea do."
Transfer ban complication
In February, Chelsea were handed a two-window transfer ban by FIFA and they
were unsuccessful in their appeal to world football's governing body,
expressing their surprise at the decision to uphold the embargo.
They can, however, take their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport,
who are yet to hear anything from Chelsea.
That means, as it stands, Chelsea cannot sign a replacement for Hazard
should they let him leave the club. Although, they did already sign winger
Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund in January, loaning him back to the
German club until the end of the season.
"Chelsea might slow down everything because they don't know what's happening
with their transfer ban. They still haven't appealed it with CAS. They're
still waiting to get back the written reasons from FIFA," he said.
"It's a difficult one. Pure business-wise, you would say, 'you have to [sell
Hazard]', otherwise you lose €100m, or even more. On the other hand, they
can't sign any new players.
"They went strong after FIFA rejected the appeal, saying 'we will go to CAS,
but that has changed a little bit over the last few weeks. It's a bit
unclear - as it always is with Chelsea - what is going to happen.
"I'm always hearing Marina Granovskaia is the key - she will decide if he
stays or goes.
"The player wanted to go last summer after the World Cup and he has given
them an extra season. He has had Real Madrid fans around his head for the
whole year and he still has form, too.
"Statistically, he's had his best season. He carried them to the Champions
League. So he's given them an extra season and he expects something back. He
wants to go to Real Madrid and it is always difficult to keep unhappy
players."
Chelsea's 'loop-hole' to make signings
At this stage, Chelsea are unable to sign any new players this summer, but
they are allowed to make permanent the deal of any loannee already
registered to the club, even if there is no option to buy in their contract.
"They can sign one or two [loan] players that might be key in the
negotiations," Terreur said.
"Mateo Kovacic is still registered at Chelsea until June 30 and if they
reach an agreement with Real Madrid before that date, they can sign him on a
permanent because he is registered - even though they don't have an option.
"That's a little loop-hole in the law. That might have an influence on the
negotiations, too. Chelsea know if they accept the transfer ban, that's
still a possibility."