
Real Madrid Transfer News: Latest Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Eden Hazard Rumours
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has reportedly been offered the chance to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic when the striker's contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires at the end of the season.
According to Spanish outlet OK Diario (via Goal.com's Tom Maston), Los Blancos have yet to decide whether they will sign the 34-year-old.
Ibrahimovic is set to end his PSG career this summer following four successful years with the French giants, and he has also been linked with a move to the Premier League and Major League Soccer, per the MailOnline's Adam Shergold.
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Ibrahimovic undoubtedly has the star quality to succeed at Real and would move to the Bernabeu as a free agent.
His consistency has been unwavering for a number of years now, and despite his age, he is still the most impactful player in Ligue 1 in terms of goals, per WhoScored.com:
He could undoubtedly be an asset at Real for at least a season in La Liga.
However, Zidane may be put off by his age, as signing Ibrahimovic would hardly be a long-term move.
Equally, there may be concerns over his effect on the Real squad, as the Swede has an ego and could well clash with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale in the fight for the limelight.
A more likely acquisition for Real in the summer is Chelsea's Eden Hazard.
The Daily Telegraph's Matt Law reported that Los Blancos are the only club the Belgian winger would leave the Blues for, despite previous links to PSG.
Bleacher Report's Dean Jones previously suggested Real would not take a risk on Hazard following his remarkably poor 2015-16 campaign:
But the 25-year-old provided two assists and scored a goal in Sunday's 5-1 FA Cup home thrashing of Manchester City, and he could be set for a strong end to the season, per WhoScored.
Should that be enough to prompt a summer bid for him from Real, Hazard could well be on his way out of Stamford Bridge as he has "told friends" that he could be tempted by the prospect of playing under Zidane, per Law.
The Hazard of 2014-15—when he was crowned Player of the Season as Chelsea won the Premier League—would undoubtedly be a fine addition at Real, especially as a long-term replacement for Ronaldo.
But the Madrid giants may yet be loath to go in for him after a poor 2015-16 unless he returns to his absolute best before the summer.



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