Eden Hazard said goodbye on Sunday real Madrid despite having one more year of contract. The former Belgian international, who retired from the national team in December, and the Merengue club reached an agreement for the termination of the contract and the player forgave a large part of his emoluments. The idea of Hazard, 32, is continue living with his family in Madrida thought that in recent days has only intensified and inevitably brings him closer to the decision that is usually the most difficult for footballers: the hang up your boots.
In Hazard’s case, it is something that has matured over time and although his association with Real Madrid has been excellent, his passion for football has gradually faded since his arrival at the club. Bernabeu four years ago. As is popularly said, soccer is soccer, that’s why it’s ‘crazy’ Arabian or another interesting project (like a group from MLSthe only door that makes him laugh a bit) could rekindle the fire for playing, but now Hazard feels he has had enough.
Hazard’s move to ‘forgive’ his salary and promote his departure despite still having a contract, unlike other players such as never mind that they were tired of him, was a sign of gratitude despite the fact that things did not turn out as he and Real Madrid had hoped in football. Also unlike the Welsh, Hazard is fluent in Spanish and is perfectly integrated in the Spanish capital. For this reason, for at least a year, the Belgian wants to continue living in Madrid with his family. One of his sons, Leo Eden J. Hazard, joined Real Madrid’s Benjamin A in March.
Saying goodbye to Hazard’s playing fields would mean the loss of one of the world’s stars of the last decade, especially in Chelsea, a team where he established himself as one of the best footballers in the world. At Real Madrid, luck did not accompany him, but this does not erase a great career or the fact that he really feels like another merengue.
Source: La Verdad

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