Recent football transfer rumors have emerged saying last year's Premier League Player of the Season and two-time Chelsea Player of the Year awardee Eden Hazard could be out of the Blues as early as the January transfer window because Jose Mourinho reportedly looks to shake things up at the Stamford Bridge.
ESPN reported that there is a 10 percent chance that the Belgian winger will leave in January and also a 40 percent probability that it will happen next summer.
While he is currently struggling for the defending English champions with no goals in 10 games so far this season, a lot of world class football clubs are said to be interested in acquiring the 24-year-old sensation, particularly La Liga giants Real Madrid.
Inter Milan was also rumored to be fascinated with the winger, but they allegedly "don't have the resources to buy someone like Hazard" and are not keen on "selling Mauro Icardi" to gain funds as well.
There were also rumors of an ongoing conflict between Hazard and Mourinho with regards to playing him out of position, which is allegedly the reason why the Belgium international had been out of his rhythm.
However, BBC Sport indicated that Hazard denied such rumors and that he and his coach are working perfectly well despite Chelsea's current plunge into obscurity.
"I don't have a problem with him. We hope we can win a lot of trophies together," the La Louvière native said. "Maybe not this season because it will be difficult, but next season and on."
If he will still be at Fulham, of course.