Spanish football expert Guillem Bala guess has predicted that Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard might finally make a summer switch to Real Madrid as the Galacticos are set to reignite their interest in the Belgium international now that Gareth Bale is tipped to leave Santiago Bernabeu in the summer.
The European Champions are also in the race for Liverpool striker Mohammed Salah who is in blistering form for both club and country.
The Egyptian forward has scored 36 goals with 12 assists so far this season, thereby attracting Zidane’s interest but the sports pundit believes Madrid are not willing to meet the Reds’ asking price for the Egyptian striker.
According to reports, Jurgen Klopp’s side have smashed a huge fee of £200m deal on the player’s signature but Guillem believes the fee is too outrageous for Los Blancos to release for just a single player.
While speaking to Sky Sports News, Guillem admits Madrid have no reason to pay that much for Salah as long as they could sign Hazard for a lesser fee.
He advised Florentino Perez – Madrid president – that he should focus on his move for the Belgian playmaker who according to him, is desperate to join the Los Blancos where he stands more chance of winning the Champions League in no distant time.
Hazard joined the Blues in 2012 from Ligue 1 side Lille despite a lucrative offer from Madrid.
He currently earns £200,000 as weekly wages and he is valued at £118.2m according to transfermarkt.
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