Eden Hazard ‘considering retirement at just 32’ after Real Madrid departure

Eden Hazard is considering retiring from football after leaving Real Madrid, it has been claimed.

Once lauded as one of the greatest players in the world, Hazard moved to Real for £100million in 2019 after a seven-year spell at Chelsea where he racked up 352 appearances and claimed 110 goals and 92 assists.

Indeed, the forward won the Premier League and Europa League twice apiece and picked up four Player of the Year awards while with the Blues.

However, the Belgian struggled to make much of an impact with Los Blancos. He was restricted to just 54 league appearances across an injury-riddled four-year spell and netted just seven times across all competitions.

Having ended his Real contract prematurely, Hazard looked set to join Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba at Inter Miami or return to his native Belgium.

However, Spanish publication AS has claimed the 32-year-old has rejected an offer from Miami and is considering hanging up his boots given the toll injuries have taken on his body.