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Eden Hazard Spotted in Stamford Bridge to Cheer on Chelsea as He Continues Search for New Club

Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard returned to Stamford Bridge over the weekend, but this time he wasn't on the field. The 30-year-old, who terminated his contract with Real Madrid earlier this summer, was spotted in the stands supporting his former team as they faced off against Liverpool. While Hazard's future remains uncertain, his presence at the stadium had Chelsea fans buzzing with excitement.

Return to West London

Speculation was rife that Hazard might make a comeback to his beloved Chelsea this summer. However, instead of wearing the famous blue jersey, the Belgian international made his return to West London as a fan. Despite the match ending in a draw, with goals from Luis Diaz and Axel Disasi, all eyes were on Hazard as he watched the action unfold from the stands.

Chelsea Fans' Delight

Chelsea supporters couldn't contain their enthusiasm upon seeing their former hero back at Stamford Bridge. One fan exclaimed, "Eden Hazard at Stamford Bridge in the box in the Shed End. Proper Chels!" Another added, "Eden Hazard is at the game today. Proper Chels man, love him." It was clear that Hazard's presence brought about a sense of nostalgia and adoration among the Blues faithful.

Interest from Inter Miami

Rumors have swirled regarding Hazard's future, with reports suggesting that David Beckham's Inter Miami was interested in signing the star player. However, it appears that the Belgian forward has rejected the offer from the Major League Soccer outfit. According to Voetbalkrant, Hazard has no intention of leaving Europe to pursue a career in the MLS.

Retirement on the Horizon?

With Hazard still without a club, there have been whispers that the 30-year-old may consider retiring if he fails to find a new team. After a series of injuries hampered his time at Real Madrid, the prospect of hanging up his boots has become a possibility. Hazard flourished during his tenure at Chelsea, scoring an impressive 110 goals in 352 games. However, his time in Spain was marked by limited success, with only seven goals in 76 appearances.

Despite his current situation, Hazard's status as a Chelsea legend remains untouched. As the football world eagerly awaits news of his next move, for now, fans can take solace in the fact that he continues to show his support for the Blues.