Eden Hazard responds to questions over Real Madrid speculation: 'Why do you want to put me in s***?'

The Blues star man has been linked with a summer move to the Bernabeu with the Los Blancos said to be willing to pay as much as £100million to get him

Ben Burrows
Sunday 02 April 2017 06:33 EDT
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Eden Hazard was once again asked about his future
Eden Hazard was once again asked about his future (Getty)

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Eden Hazard has once again hinted he is set to snub the advances of Real Madrid and stay at Chelsea.

The Blues star man has been linked with a summer move to the Bernabeu with the Los Blancos said to be willing to pay as much as £100million to get him.

But the Belgian is continuing to keep his cards close to his chest and insists he remains happy in London.

“There is nothing to say,” he said when asked for an update on his future. “I take it game by game. I try to play as much as possible. That's it.”

Pressed further, he added: “Why do you want to put me in s***? No, I'm very well here. I have stuff to finish this year.

“I have a contract until 2020. Voila, for now I'm here.”

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