On the departure of Real Madrid after a new season on the bench, Eden Hazard, 32, could leave European football to relaunch in MLS.
Theoretically, Eden Hazard is not finished for top-level football, he celebrated his 32nd birthday last January. But the Belgian winger is at the end of his rope. After the first three years at Real Madrid plagued by injuries, the ex-Belgian international spent his time on the Merengues bench this season (10 matches in all competitions, for one goal and two assists).
Despite his remaining contract year, Hazard is expected to leave the Casa Blanca, likely in the form of a contract termination. La Cadena Cope announces that several MLS clubs are interested in the arrival of the Losc-trained winger, and in particular the Vancouver Whitecaps. The number 7 of Real landed in the middle of the North American season (the regular season is played until October).
The Canadian franchise, with Steve Nash as a shareholder, does not have a star player unlike other teams. In former glories of European football, we can name Chicharito (Los Angeles Galaxy), Lorenzo Insigne (Toronto FC), Carlos Vela (Los Angeles FC with Denis Bouanga), Xherdan Shaqiri (Chicago Fire) or Christian Benteke (DC United).