Eden Hazard is clear about his future, according to information from 'Footmercato', the Belgian player plans to announce his retirement from professional football at the age of 32.
His contract with Real Madrid ended on June 30th. The former Chelsea player arrived as a 'galactico' but his injuries and his lack of playing time have prevented him from succeeding in Madrid.
The Belgian player has spent 4 seasons wearing the white shirt and until now he has been without a team. He has had several offers to continue his career in another team but it seems that none of them have convinced the striker.
At this point in the summer, Hazard would have decided not to listen to any more proposals and hang up his boots. He would do it a few months after retiring from the Belgian national team where he played 126 games scoring 33 goals.
Hazard spent the best years of his career at Chelsea, where the former Madrid winger made 352 official appearances, scoring 110 goals and providing 76 assists.