Chelsea's Eden Hazard (C) runs with the ball during their friendly soccer match against Real Sociedad at Stamford Bridge in London, August 12, 2014.
Real Madrid eyes Chelsea's Eden Hazard as Cristiano Ronaldo's replacement REUTERS/Paul Hackett

Spanish giants Real Madrid will reportedly try to snatch Eden Hazard from Chelsea, should Cristiano Ronaldo decide to move back to Manchester United.

The Portuguese superstar has grown frustrated in recent weeks at the Santiago Bernabeu despite just winning "La Decima" in May.

Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso's sale to the Red Devils and Bayern Munich, respectively, are considered to be the reasons for Ronaldo's discontent.

"I have strong opinions but I can't always say what I think. Otherwise it would be on the front page and I don't want that," said the former Lisbon man regarding the aforementioned transfer.

"But if it was up to me, I wouldn't have done so."

Moreover, he did not rule out the possibility of donning the famed red shirt in the near future.

"I was 18 years old (when I signed), I win everything there, the people treat me like a God there so I appreciate that and the future, nobody knows," he added.

Meanwhile, Hazard has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge in the past after having a rift with Blues boss Jose Mourinho. The Los Blancos, along with PSG, were perceived to be frontrunners in securing his signature back then.

At any rate, the Belgian international is seemingly ripe to make another big move after winning England's Young Player of the Year award last season.

He seems to be the brightest amongst young, yet accomplished, talents in Europe, and could very much qualify as the next galactico.

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