Chelsea are set for a major restructure this summer and concerns continues to orientate around Stamford Bridge, with the Blues yet to resolve their managerial situation.
Having missed out on Champions League football for next season, Chelsea are also at risk of losing key players to sides elsewhere in Europe and a major claim has been made on the continent.
Spanish outlet Marca state Eden Hazard was offered to European champions Real Madrid by the Belgium international’s father last month, ahead of the Champions League final in Kiev where Los Blancos retained their crown.
Hazard opened the door to a swoop from Real Madrid with comments while on international duty at the World Cup last week, confirming he would be interested in a move to the Santiago Bernabeu, although it remains to be seen how the departure of Zinedine Zidane would affect a potential move.
The 27-year-old has made no secret of his admiration for the France World Cup winner and his exit from Real Madrid may have reduced Hazard’s willingness to move to the Spanish capital.