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Chelsea Transfer News - “Wherever I go, Hazard must come along," says Thibaut Courtois


Eden Hazard and his team - Belgium - couldn't be happier. They beat England 2-0 on Saturday to finish third at World Cup. After the game, Hazard gave reporters hints he could be leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid. The Chelsea forward told Belgian outlet HLN “After six wonderful years at Chelsea it might be time to discover something different.” “Certainly after this World Cup. I can decide if I want to stay or go, but Chelsea will make the final decision - if they want to let me go. You know my preferred destination.” Hazard has always been a Real Madrid admirer, and Los Blancos are on a hunt for Cristiano Ronaldo's replacement.
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois isn't ruling out a transfer to Real Madrid either as he said:  “Wherever I go, Hazard must come along. We will not let each other go. We'll see. Now first vacation. And agree with my entourage in between.” The 26-year-old also alluded to the possibility of staying at Chelsea once he speaks with the new manager Maurizio Sarri. 
“Now I'm going to talk to my manager to see what the possibilities are,” he said. “All options are open to me. Also stay at Chelsea, yes. People always complain that players do not comply with their contracts, but maybe I will. “I do not think they will keep someone with my qualities on the bench, even if I do not sign. But maybe that's possible because I like being in London.” A transfer to Madrid would permit Courtois to reunite with his two kids. Will Courtois and Hazard take their bromance to the next level by both transferring to Real Madrid? Time will tell.


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