Why Real Madrid Still Won’t Sell Hazard

Although Hazard is a talented player with charm and good looks, Live Cricket BPL believes Real Madrid’s refusal to sell him isn’t about his value on the pitch. It’s simply because no other club is willing to take the risk. Other teams aren’t blind to the situation. Hazard himself even admitted recently that he might consider retirement once his contract with Real Madrid expires. That statement alone makes any potential transfer seem pointless.

Imagine paying a hefty transfer fee and a high salary only to get one season out of him—and in recent years, Hazard’s idea of a full season often amounts to just a handful of games. It’s clear he’s become a redundant figure not just at Real Madrid but in global football. Still, there’s no need for fans to panic. Hazard already treats Real Madrid like a retirement home. Since no club is stepping up and Hazard isn’t interested in leaving, the club is left stuck with a failed investment. As the saying goes, maturity means learning when to let go.

Football, after all, is a highly commercialized sport. Every investment carries a certain level of risk. Real Madrid simply made one bad call—this isn’t the end of the world. At the moment, the team’s true core is Asensio. Over the past two seasons, Asensio has consistently performed well, especially in attack, scoring some spectacular long-range goals.

In a recent interview, Asensio mentioned how much he values the opportunities given by the coach. When he scores, the team tends to perform better overall. Facing tight defenses, they look for gaps, and their second-half performances have shown clear improvement.

Real Madrid is now playing with better rhythm and control, moving the opponents and creating space. With age, players begin to care about more than just glory—they seek balance. After the match, Coach Ancelotti also spoke to Live Cricket BPL. He admitted feeling a bit tired, which is why he didn’t field Hazard against Getafe. The plan is to give him more rest so he can bring more energy to next Wednesday’s game. While his minutes aren’t certain, one thing is—Hazard will be on the pitch.

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