In the 15th Champions League final, Real Madrid won with a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley. On June 2, though, Real Madrid weren’t the only ones having a party in London.
Journalist Frank Khalid claims that Real Madrid’s two contracts with Eden Hazard and Kepa will result in a payment of fifteen million pounds to Chelsea Club following the club’s championship.
After five years at Chelsea, Eden Hazard transferred to Real Madrid for a reported 130 million pounds (plus add-ons). A deal extending until June 2024 was subsequently inked by the La Liga club and the Belgian midfielder. At the time, one of the terms stated that until Hazard’s contract expired, Los Blancos would have to pay their partners an extra 5 million pounds for every Champions League won.
This surcharge will remain in effect regardless of whether the 33-year-old player is a player or not, despite the fact that he consented to end his five-year contract with the “White Vultures” early and chose to retire last October. The athlete made the decision to retire public. Furthermore, as per Frank Khalid’s report, Chelsea will also benefit from Eden Hazard’s loan deal—which includes goalkeeper Kepa—to the tune of eight million pounds.