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Eden Hazard, the Real Madrid and Belgium attacker, has been connected with a return to Chelsea, but such speculation has stalled after Ancelloti confirmed that Eden Hazard is part of his plans for the 2022/2023 season campaign. Hazard became lax in his decision to leave and instead chose to stay.
Eden, on the other hand, should have considered leaving Real Madrid for a return to Stamford Bridge.
Reasons:
His playing time is never certain:
Eden Hazard's playing time at Real Madrid last season was limited not just by injury issues, but also by Real Madrid's head coach, Carlos Ancelloti. Ancelloti benched Eden Hazard multiple times last season because Vini Junior was on fire. However, Vini Junior has progressed on his own, which means Hazard will get no playing time. Tuchel, on the other hand, is delighted to have him at Chelsea, where he will play regularly in order to stay fit for the World Cup. Hazard's participation in Belgium's national team is solely because he is the captain at the time. After all, Hazard contributed little to Real Madrid's success.
Hazard might lose form and leave Real Madrid for a smaller club:
Hazard has every chance of settling for a lower club before his bad performances at Real Madrid due to a lack of game time prompt elite clubs to lose interest in signing him.
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Liverpool are reportedly ready to cash in on Mohamed Salah this summer if a fair offer comes through. Salah, 30, is still under contract with Liverpool until next summer, and speculation about his future has risen.
The former AS Roma player has turned down Liverpool's most recent contract offer, demanding earnings of about £400,000 per week (per SI).
The Egyptian forward has been a driving force behind Jurgen Klopp's recent success, with the club winning the UEFA Champions League, Premier League, and FA Cup. He has set numerous records, including scoring 156 goals in 254 games and assisting on 63 others.
According to the Sun (via Mirror), Liverpool may consider listening to offers for their star player if adequate approaches are made by interested suitors.
Salah is reputedly valued at £60 million by the Reds, despite the fact that he only has a year left on his contract.
Real Madrid has been considered as a possible destination, owing to Carlo Ancelotti's failure to sign top target Kylian Mbappe (per the aforementioned reports).
In March, the 30-year-old has been linked with a move to Serie A heavyweights Juventus (per Gazzetta dello Sport).
Those links have since faded, but the new developments in Salah's situation at Anfield may rekindle their interest.
Meanwhile, the Mirror claims that La Liga heavyweights Barcelona are planning a move for the Egyptian.
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