Friday, 19 October 2018

Real Madrid are reportedly set to offer Gareth Bale to Chelsea as part of a stunning swap deal for Eden Hazard in January. Blues superstar Hazard has long made it clear of his desire to join Real. Is this good for both clubs

The Bale-Hazard swap between Madrid and Chelsea is set to be one of the most exciting transfer of the January window if it be ones possible.
Both clubs are set to gain from the stunning swap deal.
But it will be Real Madrid that will make the most of this once-in-a lifetime deal.
FOR MADRID:
Though I would have loved both Bale and Hazard to play together in real Madrid.
It would really compliment Gareth Bale's effectiveness in front of goal.
Eden hazard has been seen by many as a perfect No. 7 replacement for the departed Cristiano Ronaldo, and they may sure be correct.
Hazard can sure follow the same path as Ronaldo and for sure be the best player and take over from where Messi-ronaldo stop.
He will ignite the Madrid forward which seems almost dead in the last 4 games ( not a sin goal registered).
His dribbles, creativity, passes and speed will help players like Marco Arsensio become more lethal in front of goal a d truly be converted to one of the best strikers in Europe and the world.

FOR CHELSEA
No doubt, Eden hazard has been their talisman, their best player in a couple of seasons.
When he plays well, Chelsea is winning; when he dont, Chelsea isn't.
So for sure to lose their best player isn't gonna be easy.
The club will fight tooth and nail to make sure he remains at Standford bridge.
But a Gareth Bale for his replacement isnt the best for the West London's club.
Gareth Bale's injury woes and somewhat inconsistencies wouldn't benefit the club.
He can't produce that spectacular performances week in and out.
And age isn't on his side.
Chelsea needs a younger player than Hazard to take the club to the next stage in European football.
Conclusion:
If the stunning swap deal happens, Madrid is set to benefit a lot.
Bale might turn out to be another Morata in London.

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