Real Madrid are reportedly planning to offload Eden Hazard and have already identified a replacement.
The Begian has endured a rough spell in the Spanish capital since his big-money move from Chelsea in 2020, but his nightmare could come to an end in the next transfer window.
The 32-year-old has one year remaining on his current contract with Los Blancos and has been linked with returns to France and England over the last few months.
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Should the Spanish club successfully offload Hazard at the end of the campaign, Marca have reported they will make a move for Bayer Leverkusen attacker Moussa Diaby.
The France international has registered 14 goals and 11 assists across all competitions for the German side this season, with his performance now reportedly attracting interest from bigger teams.
The report from Marca adds that Los Blancos would have to splash out around €50 million for the French attacker.
Meanwhile, it remains to be seen if Hazard will want to leave as he recently expressed his desire to see out his contract.
"It's been a difficult year, but with a very big team," Hazard told Cadena SER.
"Honestly, I'm planning to stay at Real Madrid next season. I expect to stay as I want to celebrate the last year of the contract I have left.
"I have a good relationship with the club and with the players too. I want to play, but I know it's very difficult. I have to work and hope I can play more."
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