EDEN HAZARD REPORTEDLY SET FOR NEW ROLE AT REAL MADRID

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly planning to use Eden Hazard as a false number nine next season. The 31-year-old again found it difficult to show his best form for Los Blancos during the 2021-22 campaign, managing only one goal and two assists in 23 appearances in all competitions. In total, the Belgium international has scored six times and registered 10 assists in 66 appearances for Real Madrid, largely struggling at Bernabeu since his big-money move from Chelsea in July 2019.


Hazard still has more than two years left to run on his contract, though, and he will be staying with the La Liga and European champions this summer despite the speculation surrounding his future. According to AS, Ancelotti is planning to deploy the Belgian as a false number nine next season in the matches where Karim Benzema needs a rest. The report claims that the position on the left of the attack is now closed due to Vinicius Junior’s form, while Rodrygo and Federico Valverde are ahead of him for the spot on the right.

Mariano Diaz and Luka Jovic have both left  Bernabeu this summer, though, which would leave Real Madrid short of options at centre-forward, and Ancelotti is keen not to overload Benzema. As a result, Hazard will allegedly be given the chance to operate through the middle, although Borja Mayoral could also remain at Bernabeu next term to boost their attacking numbers.

Hazard was an unused substitute for Real Madrid’s final league game of the campaign against Real Betis on May 20, meanwhile, and he also did not feature off the bench in the Champions League final. Hazard arrived at Real Madrid in July 2019 off the back of a successful spell at Chelsea, scoring 110 goals and registered 92 assists in 352 appearances for the London giants in all competitions.