NickBHAFC18
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So Eden Hazard looks set to play in England next year, good addition to the game and looks like a real special, quality player for one team.
Hazard terms 'agreed' with trio | Chelsea News, Fixtures, Results, Transfers | Sky Sports
So your Eden Hazard, you have agreed terms with Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea. All that is needed is to take your pick. Do you...?
1. Join City, be part of a superstar squad who are the champions of England who will certainly be defending the title next season with a massive chance of winning it again. Guaranteed a tidy wage but have the risk of non regular game time.
2. Join United, the most successful team in England although the current squad is not as strong as previous squads gone, but be part of of the "next generation" and most likely going to be a key member of the team. More than likely guaranteed playing time and in a team to challenge and make history re-claiming the title from City.
3. Join Chelsea, just won the Champions League and claimed the FA Cup. Like United, a new squad will need to be assembled within the next few years. Uncertainty over the next manager but could be contenders to the title next season depending on who they buy. Again, tidy little wage and most likely guaranteed playing time. Plus, living in a swanky part of London.
I know a lot of people here couldn't give a toss what happens in the Premiership or with the big teams...but some do..
Personally, I think he'd shine at United more than City or Chelsea.
Hazard terms 'agreed' with trio | Chelsea News, Fixtures, Results, Transfers | Sky Sports
So your Eden Hazard, you have agreed terms with Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea. All that is needed is to take your pick. Do you...?
1. Join City, be part of a superstar squad who are the champions of England who will certainly be defending the title next season with a massive chance of winning it again. Guaranteed a tidy wage but have the risk of non regular game time.
2. Join United, the most successful team in England although the current squad is not as strong as previous squads gone, but be part of of the "next generation" and most likely going to be a key member of the team. More than likely guaranteed playing time and in a team to challenge and make history re-claiming the title from City.
3. Join Chelsea, just won the Champions League and claimed the FA Cup. Like United, a new squad will need to be assembled within the next few years. Uncertainty over the next manager but could be contenders to the title next season depending on who they buy. Again, tidy little wage and most likely guaranteed playing time. Plus, living in a swanky part of London.
I know a lot of people here couldn't give a toss what happens in the Premiership or with the big teams...but some do..
Personally, I think he'd shine at United more than City or Chelsea.