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EPL: Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich identifies Hazard’s replacement

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EPL: Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich identifies Hazard’s replacement

Chelsea prosperous person proprietor, Roman Abramovich have distinguished Barcelona star, Philippe Coutinho, as Eden Hazard’s substitution at Stamford Bridge.

GISTOK.COM had revealed that Abramovich, is prepared to lose Hazard to Real Madrid this mid-year.

Peril has formed into one of the best players in Europe since he joined the Blues from Lille in 2012.

The Belgium commander has proceeded to win two Premier League titles: the Europa League and the FA Cup with the West London club.

Genuine Madrid has continued enthusiasm for Hazard for various years and returning chief, Zinedine Zidane, is a colossal admirer.

In any case, Catalan radio station, Cadena SER is currently announcing that Abramovich has acknowledged that Hazard is leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid this mid-year and will quickly reinvest the assets on Coutinho.

The report guaranteed that Abramovich trusts the Brazilian is the perfect man to supplant Hazard at Chelsea and to lead the club’s next cycle in the 28-year-old’s nonappearance.

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