Rumours are circulating that Real Madrid are looking to sign Eden Hazard, and they want to bring him in before Euro 2016 as his price may boom.
This would leave Jose Mourinho, if he’s still there, the unenviable
task of replacing a player who contributed to 23 goals last season.
The Belgian will be difficult to replace, but with the embarrassment
of riches Chelsea have at their disposal it may not be difficult to lure
a star to Stamford Bridge.
Here’s who the Blues should be looking at:
Yevhen Konoplyanka
The Ukrainian international has been linked with a number of Premier
League clubs before, in particular Arsenal, and Chelsea are believed to
be among his suitors. He was instrumental in Dnipro’s march to the Europa League final last
season, and was named in the tournament’s team of the campaign, before
heading to Sevilla, the team who dashed Dnipro’s European dreams, on a
free in July.
Life in Spain has started well for the 26-year-old, and he scored in
the European Super Cup as Los Rojiblancos lost 5-4 to Barcelona. His apparent release clause of around £30million won’t be enough to put off Roman Abramovich.
Domenico Berardi
When Hazard left Lille for Chelsea he was 21 years old, the same age
Berardi is now, and the west Londoners might want to take a chance on
youth again. The Sassuolo attacking midfielder was the joint top in the Serie A
assist table last season, with 10, and sixth in the goalscoring charts
with 15. He could play anywhere along Mourinho’s front four, and is already a player in a similar mould to Hazard.
Max Meyer
Another youngster who Chelsea should have on their radar is Schalke’s 20-year-old German international.
Meyer got his first, and so far only, international cap in May 2014,
representing his nation all the way through from under 15 level before
doing so. He has been labelled as the next Mario Gotze in his homeland, and
getting him in this early could be hugely profitable for the Premier
League champions.
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