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Alla Zakarian

08-10-2018 | 17:35 Football
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Eden Hazard wants "dream" Real Madrid move

Eden Hazard has claimed he wants to move to Real Madrid – but has again refused to commit his future to the club. Hazard again stated his “dream” has always been to play for the Spanish giants yet insisted he will copy Courtois' tactic of delaying talks until the final year of his deal. “I don't want that,” he said. “I want what's good for me, but I want what's good for the club because the club has given me everything. I don't want to say 'yes I am signing a new contract' and then, in the end, I don't end up signing. "So I will see. In my head, sometimes in my head, I wake up in the morning and think I want to go. Sometimes I think I want to stay. It is a hard decision. It is my future. I am 27 and I will turn 28 in January.” Speaking after the win at Southampton, he gave an insight into his inner turmoil after Maurizio Sarri's side have made a strong start to the season. He said: “Do I have one big move left in my career? Yes, that's why I spoke after the World Cup and I said that I think it is time to change because I played a great World Cup. I am really in the game, I am playing good football at the moment. "Real Madrid is the best club in the world. I don't want to lie today. It is my dream since I was a kid. I was dreaming about this club. We will see. I don't want to talk about this every day. I don't have time but we will talk about my future soon. I think so. “What might make me stay? I am happy and I don't need anything. It is not trophies. Of course, when you play, you want to win but I just want to enjoy things on the pitch, like I am at the moment. Then I am happy. “It is also when you have a dream and you want to make it happen. It is like I have said a lot of times if I leave I will be happy. I know if I stay I will be happy. It is not like, if I go I am happy and if I stay that I am unhappy.”

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