Eden Hazard, en el partido ante el Getafe del sábado 13 de mayo.

The MLS has thought of Eden Hazard as a possible signing, more specifically Montreal, a club that came to the North American competition in 2010 and is owned by Joey Saputo, Canadian, also president of Bologna in Serie A and looking to give a boost to a team that transits through the North American championship with more sorrow than glory. It is not one of the dominant franchises in MLS.


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For the time being, the call has remained there. The interest has not gone any further. The player still has the idea of continuing at Real Madrid and for the moment nothing has made him change his mind. The forward feels happy in Madrid and a move seems unlikely.

Hazard has more than a year left on his contract with Real Madrid and there is nothing to suggest that the Belgian will open the exit door, which the club has greased.

In recent weeks, the Belgian has been on the pitch, demonstrating why he is now at the bottom of the list for the club. Without going any further, he had an hour against Getafe without showing anything.

Four years in Madrid with nothing to show for it

Hazard arrived at Real Madrid in 2019 and did so as a franchise player, world reference and as a replacement (a year later) for Cristiano Ronaldo in that of becoming the new idol. Almost four years later the reality is that he has played 76 games, with seven goals and nine assists.

A year ago he publicly promised to make amends and last November he went further by saying that if Real Madrid told him he had to leave, he would leave. A few days ago he confessed that he wants to fulfill the remainder of his contract and that he does not remember what he said about his possible departure.

Real Madrid officials expect a change in the Belgian's approach after seeing what's ahead of him and the calls he has been receiving lately from Montreal and Riyadh. For the moment, he has not shown any signs of looking for a way out.

In Valdebebas they maintain that the departure of the Belgian could mean the arrival of an offensive player, preferably a wide player, the Frenchman Moussa Diaby is the idea, and the Belgian would free up 30 million euros in salary and that money could be used in the signing of the Bayer Leverkusen player.