RAY: I WOULD GIVE UP MY SEASON TICKETS IF THEY SELL HIM

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This season the 26-year-old Blues man heavily linked with a move to the Spanish giants but Ray Wilkins has to entreat the winger to stay at the Stamford Bridge.

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It the Blues will part with the Belgium international this season the Chelsea legend Wilkins will sell his season ticket.

As per our sources, we get to know that the Real Madrid side is planning to hijack the winger from the Stamford Bridge and they are ready to pay £100 million for that player.

The Spanish outfit claims that the Blues are willing to negotiate on that deal but Sportslibro understands the winger is happy with the Blues and wants to continue his football with them.
The Former Chelsea legend Ray Wilkins entreats his former club to retain Hazard with them.

He said: "I would imagine Mr. Abramovich would not even consider any offer that comes in,”

"You cannot replace him. If they sell him I'll give up my season ticket. He's that important."

This season under the Italian the Blues are playing some outrageous football as they are ten points clearer from the second spot team on the table.

Hazard also enlisted 11 goals in his name on his 26 appearances.

According to Wilkins now Hazard is among the top five footballers in the world.

He added: "It looks a very good front page, but that's about as far as it goes.

"For Chelsea to lose Hazard, who is one of the five best players on the planet, they would have to replace this guy and he is irreplaceable at this moment in time.

"He's a wonderfully gifted footballer and why would Chelsea want to give him up? I don't see there's any money out there. Roman Abramovich has an enormous amount of money himself.

"I couldn't give a monkey's what they offer. Chelsea wish to be the best club on the planet and they're heading in the right direction.

"What they've done over the past 10-12 years has been nothing short of phenomenal, so if you want to be the best why sell the best? They'll never get there if they sell Eden Hazard, who has been absolutely brilliant."