The 32-year-old has struggled with injuries since arriving from Chelsea in 2019 in a deal that could reportedly end up being worth £142million.
Eden Hazard boasts a stunning Madrid mansion Credit: Getty
Plenty of Real Madrid stars choose to live in the area Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
Reports earlier this month claimed Hazard is now Madrid’s most expensive ever transfer.
But despite his worries on the pitch, off it he lives in a home fitting for a Galactico.
The Belgium stars lives in a £10m futuristic mansion in the plush La Finca neighbourhood, where Gareth Bale also lived during his time in Madrid.
Designed by Spanish architect Joaquin Torres, the property is distinctive for its black stone and state-of-the-art furnishings.
Some of the walls are made of crystal which does not allow any light through Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
What footballer’s mansion would be complete without a pool? Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
The whole house is kitted out with automated gadgets Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
It boasts six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms for Hazard’s family – wife Natacha and their sons Yannis, Leo Samy and Santi.
The Blues legend has a pool, as well as a gym – and the amenities don’t end there.
There’s a spa, should the family wish to wind down, and a tennis court.
The family can also snuggle down together for movie night in their home cinema room.
Meanwhile, the entire house is automated with blackout blinds and other top-of-the-line gadgets able to be set and run by computer for optimal comfort.
There are TEN bathrooms to choose from in the stylish home Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
A cinema room big enough for the whole family to relax in Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
Six bedrooms mean Hazard will have plenty of space for visitors Credit: ROCKEFELLER Luxury Collection
Some of the walls are even made with giant crystals that give an impressive contrast to the stone without allowing any light to get through.
Hazard bought the home from famous Spanish singer and 17-time Grammy winner Alejandro Sanz.
However, it hasn’t brought him the luck he would’ve hoped for after failing to impress the Real Madrid fans.
The winger has not played for Los Blancos in La Liga since September, and has started just one game in the league this campaign.
In total has played just seven times in all competitions this season, scoring one goal.
However, Hazard remains determined to stay and fight for his place at the Bernabeu.
He recently told Diario AS, he said: “I would like to stay. I’ve always said that. I hope to play and to show that I can still do it.
“People have doubts, that’s normal, I understand. But for me, I’m still here next year. You never know, but a transfer is not in my plan.
“There’s respect between Ancelotti and I. But I’m not going to say we talk to each other, because we don’t. But there will always be respect.
“I have to have respect a guy like Ancelotti. For what he represents for football, and for what he’s done in his career.”