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Chelsea offer Eden Hazard new £300,000-a-week deal… but he is waiting to see Real Madrid interest before signing

Belgian's contract expires at the end of next season and new contract would make him highest paid player in Chelsea history

CHELSEA have offered Eden Hazard a massive £300,000-a-week new deal - but the Belgian is waiting to see Real Madrid's interest before signing, according to reports.

Boss Maurizio Sarri is desperate to keep Hazard at the club and is happy to make him Chelsea's highest paid player ever.

 Chelsea want to make Chelsea their highest paid player ever... but he is waiting to judge Real Madrid interest
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Chelsea want to make Chelsea their highest paid player ever... but he is waiting to judge Real Madrid interestCredit: EPA

But the 27-year-old - whose contract expires at the end of next season - is playing a waiting game with Real Madrid, say the .

Winger Hazard has long been linked with the Spanish giants and it was as recently as September that he refused to rule out a "dream" move to the Bernabeu.

Sarri - who has managed to bag a dog-sitter for beloved pooch Ciro - doesn't want to be sent barking mad by losing Hazard.

And he says the ball is in his court, with the Blues ready for him to put pen to paper on a new deal "immediately".

 Hazard would earn £300,000 a week under his new contract
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Hazard would earn £300,000 a week under his new contractCredit: AFP or licensors

Sarri said: "It's up to him. The club is available to sign a new contract immediately but it's up to him if he wants to renew.

"I want Eden here, of course, but I want him here if he wants to stay here.

"I know very well that there are discussions between the club and the manager of Eden every week."

Defender Cesar Azpilicueta signed a four-year, £150,000-a-week deal yesterday.

 Sarri is desperate for his star man to stay
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Sarri is desperate for his star man to stayCredit: AFP or licensors

But club chiefs are embroiled in a bitter contract battle with Cesc Fabregas and David Luiz.

Stamford Bridge hierarchy want to stick to their policy of giving over-30s a one-year contract only.

But Fab, 31, and Luiz, 31, have their sights set on long-term deals.

Former banker Sarri, however, believes a resolution can be brokered.

He said: "The deal is very difficult for this reason. It is not easy but I think we can do a new deal for both."

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