Gossip: Hazard’s father says Blues star might never play for Real
Some of the recent transfer speculation involving Chelsea…

Eden Hazard’s father Thierry says the Chelsea star might not play for Real Madrid, the Daily Mirror reports.
With a headline declaring that Thierry Hazard “fears” his son might never end up at Real, the Mirror pick up on comments made by him.
It comes after the Belgium star being repeatedly linked with Real during the summer transfer window.
Thierry Hazard is quoted as saying: “I cannot say why it did not go through. Not because I do not want to but because I do not know.
“Next year, Eden will have one year left on his contract but perhaps he never ends up in Madrid.”
Hazard will be offered a five-year contract by Chelsea but will only commit his long-term future to the club if they return to the Champions League, The Sun recently claimed..
The Sun declared that Chelsea are ready to pay him £300,000 a week but that Hazard is not convinced he should stay and that he is unlikely to change his find if they again miss out on the top four.
Cahill linked with Galatasaray

The Sun have picked up on reports in Turkey claiming that Gary Cahill has been given permission to speak to Galatasaray about a possible move.
Cahill, 32, has been overlooked by Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri, who has told the England defender to be patient and wait for another chance in the Blues side.
Alonso linked with Madrid clubs
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Spanish newspaper AS claim both Real and Atletico Madrid want Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso.
AS also claim the Blues wide-man, who was previously on Real’s books, could be available for around £27m.
He has been linked with Atletico amid reports that former Blues left-back Filipe Luis wants to leave the La Liga club for Paris St-Germain.
Blues reportedly monitoring Najia
Chelsea are monitoring Dagenham & Redbridge’s teenage goalkeeper Tarek Najia, according to the Mirror.
The 17-year-old has yet to make a first-team appearance for the National League club but is highly rated.
The Mirror also say West Ham are keeping tabs on him as well as the Blues.
