Good morning good afternoon good evening today we will talk about Eden Hazard transfer back to Chelsea as Tuchel show interest in star player despite having much injuries in the past years
Chelsea have been dealt a major transfer conundrum ahead of
the winter window after igniting the embers of a transfer war with Real Madrid.
The Blues have found themselves in a
predicament whereby Roman Abramovich and Florentino Perez share an interest in
one of England’s most exciting talents, yet Chelsea also has their eyes on Eden
Hazard.
Both sides are as financially powerful as the other meaning
Fulham could be subject to a transfer bidding war for one of their prized
assets.
In football’s current economic climate
a deal, within reason, could be struck between Chelsea and Real Madrid that
sees both Abramovich and Perez walk away satisfied and spared from overpayment
But first, the Blues and Los Blancos must solve the £11.5m
disparity in evaluations over a potential deal that could bring 30-year-old
winger back to Stamford Bridge.
Earlier this season it emerged that the Chelsea owner was
keen on the homecoming of Hazard just a few years after his £103 million
departure from Stamford Bridge.
Abramovich is a keen believer that the Belgian could
rekindle his status as one of the best players in the world if he were to
return to west London, according to El Nacional.
However, the report claims that Chelsea aren’t willing to
pay more than £34 million for Hazard, despite now being valued at £22.5 million
by Transfermarkt.
In the midst of the west Londoners’
Hazard transfer saga, Chelsea joined Real Madrid in the race to sign Fabio
Carvalho following reports claiming that the 19-year-old is likely to leave
Craven Cottage in the summer, according to Eurosport.
Carvalho, whose contract at Fulham expires come to the end
of the season, has enjoyed a blossoming breakthrough under Marco Silva in the
Championship having directly contributed towards four goals in seven games.
With Chelsea and Real Madrid locking horns in the race to
sign the England youth international, Marina Granovskaia could use the
disparity in Hazard’s evaluation as leverage to engineer a renewed deal for the
club’s former number ten.
Fulham attacking midfielder
Fabio Carvalho is a target of Chelsea’s ahead of January (Image: 2021 Getty Images)
In doing so, the European champions could surrender their pursuit
of Carvalho and Carlo Ancelotti’s side would be handed a major boost in their
transfer pursuit of the youngster – although it would unlikely remain a free
run.
But, if Thomas Tuchel’s Champions League winners pulled the plug
on a deal for Carvalho it could bolster the Blues’ effort of signing Hazard.
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