Spanish giants Real Madrid have reportedly come to a decision on the future of Eden Hazard, who previously insisted he was eager to get back to his best.
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It has been a strange three years for the Belgium international, who has scored just six goals for Los Blancos since his club-record arrival from Chelsea in 2019.
Injuries and general fitness issues have contributed to the 31-year-old's spell in Spain becoming complicated and underwhelming, with the winger once considered among the best footballers in the world.
Last season, Hazard made just 23 appearances in all competitions and registered just a single strike under Carlo Ancelotti, leading many to believe his time in Madrid could be coming to an end.
The player, though, recently suggested he is desperate to repay the faith shown in him by president Florentino Perez, and to the thousands of fans who turned up for his unveiling at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Hazard might need to reconsider where he recaptures the scintillating form he showed at the Blues during his trophy-laden spell in England, with it being reported that the club will listen to offers for him in this transfer window.
This is according to Relevo, who claims Ancelotti has approved the board's decision to cut ties with the ex-Lille star but would be willing to help Hazard get back to his best should he stay at Real.
Since joining Los Blancos, Hazard has taken to the field on just 66 occasions.
Below is where Hazard ranked among the 10 highest-paid players in world football last season: