Eden Hazard sets a deadline for the transfer of Real Madrid – but clubs remain separate with regard to fees



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Eden Hazard wants his transfer to Real Madrid to be blocked less than a week after the final of the Europa League.

The Chelsea star has set June 4 as the deadline for resolving her future. Real is ready to consolidate its long-standing interest in Belgium with a solid offer for its services.

However, clubs are still at around 26 million pounds in their badessment of the 28-year-old player, Real currently offering 86 million pounds and Chelsea looking for something closer to 112 million pounds.

A compromise should be reached, with Hazard who is almost certain to trade Stamford Bridge against the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

But it is thought that he told his friends that he wished the agreement to be concluded before joining the Belgian formation for their Euro 2020 qualifiers with Kazakhstan on June 8 and Scotland on June 11th.



Hazard wants the deal to be finalized on June 4th

The former Hazard boss, Jose Mourinho, thinks the transfer will take place.

"It looks like it's the last game in blue for Eden," he told Sky Sports.

"This is a player who has played a crucial role in Chelsea's success over this last generation and Eden will also try to be what he is most of the time – a fantastic player on the field.

"He will want to win and maybe go to Real Madrid with a last trophy for Chelsea."



He will join Belgium for two qualifications in June

At the same time, Chelsea issued a statement in which he recommends to fans not to use another suggested route to qualify for the final.

"The local organizing committee (LOC) and the local authorities of Baku informed UEFA that they had arranged another option to allow supporters of both clubs to reach Baku, that would involve a flight to Tbilisi (in neighboring Georgia), and then use land transport Baku, "he reads.



Chelsea issued a statement following criticism from his fans

"We are grateful to the LOC for offering this option.While we recognize that this could prove less costly than taking the plane to Baku, it is not a simple trip. and that there will be no stewardship or regular security measures for supporters aboard the Tbilisi train in Baku.

"This is not an option which, according to the club, can be considered as a satisfactory alternative for supporters wishing to continue to go to Baku."

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