Chelsea has been having a hard time finding the best replacement for Belgium international Eden Hazard. The star was at the club for seven seasons and contributed to the team’s big success over his time at the club....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Hazard was the main player for Chelsea during the 2010s and he is considered one of the club’s greats from the impact he made playing there. The former Real Madrid star left the club in 2919 for the La Liga side.

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However, his career has not been brilliant in Spain and he struggled to regain the form he produced while he was playing at Chelsea. Hazard ended up failing to achieve his expected expectations at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

On Chelsea’s side, they also struggled to get his perfect replacement despite making some top signings over the seasons. The West London-based club has signed some big names like Christian Pulisic, Kai Havertz, and Timo Werner, among others as the replacement for Hazard.

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All these stars have already left the club after failing to fill the boots left by Eden Hazard. In the current squad, there is one player who has similar qualities to those of Eden Hazard and we could see him becoming his replacement.

French forward Christopher Nkunku can be the next Eden Hazard for Chelsea as he plays just like the Belgium international. He plays as a winger, attacking midfielder, and second striker which are all the same positions as those that Hazard plays.

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Nkunku is a highly prominent player who has already proven himself in the Bundesliga and Chelsea fans ate hoping he can continue doing well in the Premier League. He can end up being the new Eden Hazard for Chelsea in the coming seasons….READFULL

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