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Kylian Hazard votes against older brother Eden joining Real Madrid

Kylian Hazard suggests that he would rather brother Eden stay at Chelsea than join Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Kylian Hazard has appeared to suggest that he is against the notion of older brother Eden running out in a Real Madrid shirt next season.

Chelsea forward Eden Hazard has been strongly linked with a move to the Spanish capital this summer as a direct replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Real are said to be prepared to pay around £170m to sign their top attacking target, but the youngest of the Hazard brothers would rather the Belgian forward stay put.

Replying to a question that asked "would this be the right move?", accompanied by a mocked-up image of Eden in a Real Madrid kit, Kylian posted an emoji of a person crossing their arms.


Kylian Hazard left Chelsea's development side last month just a year after joining from Ujpest.

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