Eden Hazard's brother Thorgan considering leaving Chelsea on a permanent deal

 

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On target: Thorgan Hazard scores the first Bundesliga goal of his loan spell against Hertha Berlin
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Simon Johnson10 December 2014

Eden Hazard's brother Thorgan has revealed he is considering leaving Chelsea on a permanent basis to join Borussia Monchengladbach next summer.

Thorgan has yet to make an appearance for Chelsea's first team since joining from Lens in the summer of 2012, the same time Eden moved from Lille for £32m.

He has spent the last two years on loan at Belgian club Zulte Waregem and then agreed a season-long move to Borussia in July.

The 21-year-old, who was named Player of the Year in Belgium last term, has started to now impress in the Bundesliga too and scored his first goal in the 3-2 victory over Hertha Berlin at the weekend.

Borussia are already looking to sign Hazard for good and the attacking midfielder is open to the idea.

He said: "It's an option to stay at Gladbach longer. But it's just too early to talk about it now.

The decision will be made towards the end of the season. I feel great here."

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