Chelsea pursues successor Cristiano Ronaldo to compensate for the departure of Eden Hazard



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LONDON (Reuters) – Chelsea started preparing for the position of Eden Hazard as the club sent scouts to watch Joao Felix, Bruno Fernandez and Robin Diaz at the Lisbon Derby on Wednesday.

According to the British press, Benfica has asked for 105 million pounds to do without Felix, who currently plays and offers an excellent season.

The Belgian international will soon leave Stamford Bridge for Real Madrid, with a transfer to less than £ 100 million as he enters his final year in his current contract with Chelsea.

The Belgian leader has recently made a lot of speculation about his future, saying that he had "made a decision" about his future, until his trainer, Maurizio Sari, has already started looking for an alternative. after the insistence of Hazard not to sign a new contract.

The Portuguese newspaper "Gogo" from Chelsea intensified its search to replace Hahard and sent the Scouts following the Lisbon derby, which had been settled by Benfica's 2-1 win over Sporting Lisbon.

Chelsea watched Felice and Benfica's Diaz and Fernandez of Sporting Lisbon, who scored the only goal of his team in the derby of the Portuguese capital.

Felix, a 19-year-old playmaker, has been sought after by several top European clubs and has scored seven goals this season, including five in the last seven games. He became the youngest player in the Lisbon derby to score a goal for Sporting in August. Past.

Some have described this brilliant legendary performance of Cristiano Ronaldo, especially since he's previously announced that playing alongside Ronaldo was the dream of his life.

Benfica's president, Luiz Felipe Vieira, said the midfielder had a £ 105 million criminal clause and that his contract would be upheld until 2023.

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