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Unai Emery gives ‘go-ahead’ for signing of £105m Chelsea hero who could be first Villa buy

Unai Emery wants to sign Eden Hazard

Unai Emery is reportedly interested in bringing Real Madrid winger Eden Hazard to Aston Villa.

Hazard joined Los Blancos for a whopping £105million despite only having a year left on his Chelsea contract.

The Belgium captain penned a five-year contract – which is set to expire in 2024 – and took the number seven shirt following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure.

It has been a very difficult spell in the Spanish capital for the Chelsea legend.

His time in Madrid has been hindered by injuries, which have resulted in poor form and inconsistent game time.

The 31-year-old has been an unused substitute in Real Madrid’s last seven La Liga fixtures.

In his three league appearances this term, Hazard has failed to provide a single goal contribution.

He played for an hour in his side’s Champions League opener at Celtic, replacing Karim Benzema, who went off injured in the first half.

This was by far Hazard’s best performance of the season, scoring one and providing an assist for Luka Modric’s goal.

The match at Celtic Park is the only time in 2022-23 Hazard has scored or assisted.

Hazard has been linked with a move back to the Premier League over the last year or so.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle United have all been linked with the Belgian international, but it is unlikely any of those sides pursue this transfer.

The latest English team to be thrown in the mix is Aston Villa.

The Villans rescued Philippe Coutinho from his FC Barcelona nightmare this year, signing him on loan in January before making his move permanent in the summer transfer window.

Coutinho joined with high expectations after a similarly difficult spell to Hazard at one of the biggest clubs in world football.

He has disappointed, however, and now Hazard has been linked with a move to Villa Park, which would probably see Coutinho’s minutes reduced if it came to fruition.

What a great idea it would be to sign the Belgian. It’s not as if Coutinho’s time in the Midlands could be an indication that they probably shouldn’t pursue this one.

News of Villa’s apparent interest comes via Defensa Central.

It is said in the report that Madrid ‘made a large financial commitment’ to Hazard, who was a ‘top three’ player in the world at the time of his signing.

His future appears to be ‘far from’ the Santiago Bernabeu.

With their ‘paths close to separating’, Hazard will analyse his future after the World Cup with Belgium.

A return to England is ‘possible’ with Unai Emery…

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