Eden Hazard has directly answered whether he is thinking of returning to the Premier League this summer having failed to make much of an impact since moving to Real Madrid in 2019. Hazard finally got his wish two years ago in joining Real after seven seasons at Chelsea.
"Everyone knows that my first two years were not good, so first I want to prove myself in the Real Madrid.
"I will do everything to achieve it.
"I don't see myself outside of Madrid. I have a three-year contract and when I am 100% I will contribute a lot to the team.
"I know what I have to do. Now I am focused on the Euro but later I will do great things for Real Madrid."
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Eden Hazard has struggled at Real Madrid in his two years there (Image: GETTY)
Hazard's future at Real may well depend on who comes in as Zinedine Zidane's replacement.
The French football icon played a big role in Real moving to sign Hazard in 2019 and the 30-year-old only had kinds words to say about his former boss.
"I am sad for his departure. He knows the admiration I have for him," Hazard added.
"I have spent two wonderful years with him. I am indebted to him for not having given him more."