June 30, 2024

Hammars’ has signed ex-Chelsea best dribble king.

Eden Hazard could be offered a trial by West Ham if he calls time on his career, according to West Ham Assistant Manager Kevin Nolan.

Hazard, 32, signed for the Hammers from Real Madrid in the summer, but has since retired.

He spent two years at Chelsea, winning two Premier League championships, before joining Real in the summer of 2015.

He was named the PFA Players’ Player

Hazard has scored 85 goals and set up 54 more in 245 appearances for the club. In fact, only four players (all out-of-the-box strikers) have scored 50 PL goals in less appearances than Hazard for Chelsea (155 games), with fellow club legend Frank Lampard reaching the milestone in just 29 fewer games.

Hazard has also been a creative talent, providing 595 PL goalscoring opportunities for his teammates from August 2012 to May 2019 – 208 more than anyone else at Chelsea.

In addition, during his time in the English top flight, Hazard has attempted more dribbles (1,073) and completed more passes (1,091) than anyone else in the league.

The Belgian has also drawn more fouls (638) than anyone else.

This is the kind of pedigree that Nolan would love to see represented by the Hammers.

Hazard has scored 85 goals and set up 54 more in 245 appearances for the club. In fact, only four players (all out-of-the-box strikers) have scored 50 PL goals in less appearances than Hazard for Chelsea (155 games), with fellow club legend Frank Lampard reaching the milestone in just 29 fewer games.

Hazard has also been a creative talent, providing 595 PL goalscoring opportunities for his teammates from August 2012 to May 2019 – 208 more than anyone else at Chelsea.

In addition, during his time in the English top flight, Hazard has attempted more dribbles (1,073) and completed more passes (1,091) than anyone else in the league.

The Belgian has also drawn more fouls (638) than anyone else.

This is the kind of pedigree that Nolan would love to see represented by the Hammers.

He left Real Madrid in the summer to become a free agent, but has since announced his retirement from the game.

Before leaving the Santiago Bernabeu, the 32-year old striker spent two years at Chelsea, winning two Premier League championships and being named the PFA Players’ Player of the year in the 2014/15 season.

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