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Thorgan Hazard puts Premier League clubs on alert with future plans: England is special
THORGAN HAZARD has said he would consider a move back to England in the future but is happy in Germany at the moment.
Hazard delighted to sign with Borussia Moenchengladbach
Eden Hazard's younger brother, Thorgan, left Chelsea two years ago after struggling to break into the first team.
The 23-year-old has since established himself as a regular starter for Borussia Monchengladbach and has scored six goals this season in all competitions.
His performances have attracted interest from the likes of Leicester, Atletico Madrid and his former club Chelsea.
Thorgan Hazard is happy in Germany but hasn't ruled out a move back to England
Chelsea reportedly have a buy-back option with Thorgan Hazard
The Premier League leaders reportedly have a buy-back option if they want to re-sign Hazard but the midfielder says he has no plans to relocate anytime soon.
"The Bundesliga is a good championship and, for now, I want to stay here," Hazard told Goal. "In the future maybe I will be in England again.
"I hope I can end my career in Belgium, but at the moment I don’t think about the end of my career.
"I am happy here, my family is happy, we are next to Belgium with our family there and they feel perfect.
"It is the most important thing, if my family feel good then I feel good. I speak a bit of German and I am getting better every day.
"I am just at the beginning. I like German football, but England have a great championship too and a lot players want to play in England.
"It is also special, but for now I feel good here. A lot of journalists write things."
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