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Real Madrid confident over Hazard transfer as Chelsea rebellion grows (Mirror).

Hazard shortlisted as one of the players Madrid head up to grasp.

Real Madrid believe Maurizio Sarri’s struggles at Chelsea will make it even easier for them to poach Eden Hazard at the end of the season.


The Belgian superstar will have just a year left on his contract then, and has repeatedly spoken of his dream to join Spanish giants Madrid, who are trying to win the Champions League for a fourth season running.

Hazard has only just been restored to his favoured position on the wing after being played up front as a false nine by boss Sarri



More significantly, however, reports in Spain have claimed Antonio Conte's summer replacement is fighting to win over the senior players in his dressing room. After three away defeats in a row, stars are understood to have lost faith in his methods and to be complaining about being overloaded with tactical information.

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It is claimed that if former Napoli boss Sarri remains at the west London club beyond his debut season, a number of their “heavyweights” will look to leave.



It means the Italian — thumped 4-0 and 6-0 by Bournemouth and Manchester City in his last two away games — is under pressure to secure wins in the first leg of a Europa League last-32 tie away to Sweden's Malmo on Thursday, and in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday at home to an in-form Manchester United .


Meanwhile, Chelsea could be handed a cut-price deal to land on-loan striker Gonzalo Higuain permanently following confirmation of Aaron Ramsey’s move to his Italian club, Juventus .

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Serie A champions Juve are keen to get £270,000-a-week Higuain off the wage bill after Ramsey’s own big-money deal was signed this week.

The Argentina international’s Stamford Bridge future, however, hinges on Sarri staying, as it was his old Napoli manager who pushed to bring him in last month after the move was vetoed by the Blues' top brass last summer.

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