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Former Real Madrid president: It's too hard to bargain with Chelsea, and the Premier League is Bale's best place to go

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Former Real Madrid president: It's too hard to bargain with Chelsea, and the Premier League is Bale's best place to go

Recently, former Real Madrid president Calderon Ramon said of Hazard in an interview, saying: Real Madrid should not expect Chelsea to lower their offer for Hazard.

He said: "In my opinion, the arrival of Hazard is already a matter of certainty, and now it is a matter of money. But negotiating with Chelsea is not easy and I know that very well, because in 2007 I had a long negotiation with Abramovich on Robben's issue. ”

"They priced Robben at £35 million, which was a lot of money at the time. I tried to cut it many times, but we waited until the last minute to pay. ”

Where is Bell now and what the future holds?

"What happened to him is regrettable and injuries have had a big impact on him. This is partly manifested in his lack of dedication to the fans, such as he doesn't speak Spanish, he can't express his ideas, and it's clear that Zidane doesn't expect him. But despite this, he is still a top player and I am sure he will succeed in any other team. ”

"But the question is how Real Madrid finds a solution for both sides, such as his high salary, which is prohibitive for many teams. In theory, Britain would be his best place to go. Maybe going on loan to an English club is the best way to boost his confidence and see if he can play as he used to. ”

What do you think of Ronaldo's transfer?

"His transfer was a very big mistake, a historic one. I think the Chairman knew by now, but he should have known sooner. Before leaving, Zidane said, 'I want to keep Cristiano, I want to sell Bell.' Obviously, but the Chairman did not accept the proposal, zidane left. Look what happened, in March, we were eliminated in all the competitions and that doesn't happen very often. ”

Do you think Pogba will come?

"Maybe, Zidane is very willing for the players he joins. But it's still a matter of funding, and our chairman decided to invest a lot of money in the new stadium. ”

(Editor: Yao Fan)