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Eden Hazard shirts have been spotted at Real Madrid's mega store.
The Chelsea star is set to complete an initial £88 million transfer to Real Madrid with an official announcement imminent as he calls time on his seven-year spell in England.
Hazard will swap Chelsea's royal blue strip for Real Madrid's iconic white kit and it appears he'll wear the club's No.7 jersey.
It's "Hazard 7", for #realmadrid pic.twitter.com/A5kLPuQlwX
- Aditya Chaudhary (@HaryanaWaalle) June 7, 2019
Eden Hazard No.7 shirts already hanging in Real Madrid official store.
I'm really happy for Hazard, but damn this is painful. #CFC pic.twitter.com/4AfPqCJ6pv
- Chris Haydon (@ChrisHaydonCFC) June 7, 2019
Hazard to wear the number 7 shirt at Real Madrid then :eyes:
Mariano currently wears that shirt so could be interesting to see what happens there. pic.twitter.com/0YHIePWUoZ
- TweetChelseaUK (@TweetChelseaUK) June 7, 2019
Mariano Diaz is currently Real Madrid's No.7 but it looks like Hazard will don the special number when he completes his move.
Diaz replaced Ronaldo who wore the shirt No.7 shirt from the 2010/11 season. Club legend Raul also wore the No.7 shirt.
Hazard all but confirmed his transfer away from Chelsea following his side's Europa League final victory against Arsenal last week.
"I think it is a goodbye, but in football you never know." :cry:
"Now maybe it is time for a new challenge." :eyes:
Eden Hazard reveals a decision HAS been made on his Chelsea future... pic.twitter.com/fqNNeIhCxP
- Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 29, 2019
"We will decide in a few days and the only target in my mind was to win this final," he said in Baku.
"I have made my decision already and now I'm waiting on both clubs. I think it is a goodbye, but in football you never know."
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