Manchester United is one of 4 clubs that refused the opportunity to sign Belgian star Eden Hazard, a Real Madrid player, who is suffering with the Spanish capital team.

Hazard, 30, has struggled to reach the levels that convinced the Spanish giants to pay $120 million two years ago, with performance-based incentives pushing that figure to more than $200 million.

But injuries hindered the progress of the former Chelsea star in Madrid, as he scored only 5 goals in 53 matches in all competitions with “Los Blancos”.

Last month, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti made strong accusations against the Belgium captain, asking the Belgian to "bear" the fact that he is not among the first options to participate as a primary or even an alternative.

Now, with Hazard not in Ancelotti's plans and club president Florentino Perez's impatience, Real appear to be looking to get rid of him sooner rather than later, but are struggling to do so, according to El Nacional.

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The report claims that "Germany" has become the latest club to ignore the contract with Hazard, as Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and even Newcastle decided not to risk contracting him.

It is said that Bayern - who was previously interested in the Belgian international - refused a reduced price move for Hazard, while Paris Saint-Germain reportedly refused the player in an exchange deal, if the riyal pays additional money for Hazard's transfer to the French capital in exchange for the royal inclusion of Kylian Mbappe.

Real Madrid is looking to raise funds for a big summer Mercato in 2021, while seeking to include Mbappe and Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund.

Mbappe, 22, will be available for free when his contract expires, but he is expected to demand a huge salary and big bonuses from Los Blancos.

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Haaland will be available for only $ 84 million due to a clause that allows him to leave, but Real will face stiff competition from Manchester City and Chelsea to obtain the signature of the young Norwegian.

Hazard has three years left on his contract at the Bernabeu, and a media report claimed last month that Real Madrid was looking to collect at least 50 million euros from the deal to sell Hazard.

Hazard, 30, participated in only 10 matches this season, and made one goal, and he has not scored yet.

He was also put on the bench in El Clasico.

The last two seasons were frustrating for the Belgian international.

He participated in only 16 matches in the League in his first season, despite Real Madrid winning the Spanish League.

The following year, Hazard played only 14 times in the league - with the club exiting the season without a trophy - and with Ancelotti taking charge of the team he was excluded from his plans completely.

The Belgian spent 7 successful years at Stamford Bridge, winning the Premier League twice, and was among the best players in the world.