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This is the warning of the former head of Los Blancos, Ramon Calderon, who participated in the agreement to take the former Blue Arjen Robben in the Spanish capital in 2007.
Hazard confirmed Wednesday, after Chelsea's win in the Europa League, that it was "probably goodbye".
He should join Real Madrid after regularly confirming his desire to play for the giants of La Liga.
But Calderon warned Real that they could face problems when it came to negotiating fees for the Belgian.
Calderon told Sky Sports News: "It looks like Hazard is coming in and that's good news for Real Madrid.
"I think it is now a question of money.The player clearly indicated that he wanted to leave and that he wanted to take up a new challenge.
"It's not fair to keep a player who's been here for seven years and still has a year of contract.
"Of course, Chelsea are not easy negotiators.
"I know it very well because in 2007 I had long negotiated with Peter Kenyon and Roman Abramovich about Arjen Robben.
"He was not playing for Chelsea, but despite that, they said the price was £ 35 million At the time, it was a lot of money.
"I tried to reduce it several times and we waited until the last minute, but finally we paid it."
Hazard spoke of his future after Chelsea defeated Arsenal 4-1 to win the Europa League.
He explained: "We will decide in a few days and the only goal in my mind was to win this final.
"I've already made my decision and now I'm waiting for both clubs.
"I think it's a goodbye, but in football, you never know.
"My dream was to play in the Premier League and I did it for one of the biggest clubs, so maybe the time has come for a new challenge."
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