Maurizio Sarri: Stopping Eden Hazard From Leaving Is "Difficult"
It is apparent that Eden Hazard will be leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid in summer and neither Maurizio Sarri nor the club management want to change the midfielder's decision.
The Belgian is strongly linked to the Spaniard giants with its president Florentino Perez sticking up transfer fee of 100m euro (£86.5m) but Chelsea demanded that the fee be increased.
Sarri revealed during an interview with Sky Sports that stopping the 28-year-old from exploring new experience will be "difficult" to do at the moment and player of his status is worth more than what real are offering.
"Eden played a wonderful match," Sarri admitted about the Belgian "When he is able to play like this we are lucky because it is easy to win. £100m is too cheap in this market - we have seen in the last windows every price. The club agrees with me."
Hazard joined Blues from Ligue 1 side Lille in 2012 and has until 2020 before he runs out of contract with the club. He brilliance during their 2-0 home victory over West Ham on Monday, leapfrogged the club to third place in the Premier league table.
Speaking about how soon the player would move to his new club, Maurizio went further to say that "It's a disaster when a player like Eden decides to change team. It's very difficult to find another player at the same level."
The Belgian is strongly linked to the Spaniard giants with its president Florentino Perez sticking up transfer fee of 100m euro (£86.5m) but Chelsea demanded that the fee be increased.
Sarri revealed during an interview with Sky Sports that stopping the 28-year-old from exploring new experience will be "difficult" to do at the moment and player of his status is worth more than what real are offering.
"Eden played a wonderful match," Sarri admitted about the Belgian "When he is able to play like this we are lucky because it is easy to win. £100m is too cheap in this market - we have seen in the last windows every price. The club agrees with me."
Hazard joined Blues from Ligue 1 side Lille in 2012 and has until 2020 before he runs out of contract with the club. He brilliance during their 2-0 home victory over West Ham on Monday, leapfrogged the club to third place in the Premier league table.
Speaking about how soon the player would move to his new club, Maurizio went further to say that "It's a disaster when a player like Eden decides to change team. It's very difficult to find another player at the same level."
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