Chelsea suggested that Eden Hazard would likely stay at Stamford Bridge this season after having heavily involved in launching her new kit on the outside.
The Stamford Bridge side will cease to be "Blues & # 39; and will become & # 39; the Yellows playing outside the house this season after revealing the modern twist on their clbadic kit of the 1998/00 season.
And Hazard, fresh to be named the second best player in the summer 2018 World Cup is one of the
After the tournament in Russia, the 27-year-old suggested that his time in Chelsea could be up after six years at the club, with Real Madrid keeping control of him after Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at Juventus this month. Speaking after Belgium beat England to win third place, Hazard said: "After six wonderful years at Chelsea, it might be time to discover something different – certainly after this World Cup. [19659002"IcandecideifIwanttostayorleavebutChelseawillmakethefinaldecision-iftheywantmetoleaveYouknowmyfavoritedestination"
Chelsea's decision to use it in their kit launch may seem like an admission that he will stay at the club, but, given that the Belgian is currently on vacation, it is highly likely that these photos were taken before his comments on the departure of the club
The new manager of Chelsea, Maurizio Sarri, was asked about the future of Hazard at its unveiling earlier this week but insisted that He was in no hurry to get in touch with the player about his situation.
"It is clear that the players you are talking about [Hazard and Thibaut Courtois] are very high level players and I would like to keep them," Sarri said on Wednesday. "But a phone call without looking in the eyes will not give me any certainty." I would like to meet these players face-to-face, talk to them and understand what everyone else has to do. Before that, I would also like a player to come on the field for four or five days with me to get a clear idea of what the plan is. "
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