Is Eden Hazard joining Real Madrid, will Zinedine Zidane move to Chelsea FC and are Arsenal going to spend big this summer?
We sat down with world-renowned football expert and journalist Guillem Balague – brand ambassador for Football Index, the revolutionary platform which gives users the ability to buy, sell and build a portfolio of players – to discuss a number of wide-ranging headlines involving Premier League clubs, including the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea FC and Arsenal.
We also delved into the speculation about Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino’s future and looked at why Ander Herrera could become a key player for Manchester United in the coming years.
We saw your interview with Alexis Sanchez and Ander Herrera for BBC Sport on Monday night. It’s been a difficult few months for Sanchez, what sort of mood did he appear to be in?
What surprised many people about the interview – and I got lots of messages about it – was his passion and obviously frustration because he has not been able to show how good he is. That’s partly because of the circumstances such as injuries and the situation pre-Solskjaer at Manchester United. You could sense all of that in his words.
By opening up and by telling everybody what he felt, I think it’s given everybody a different outlook on what he’s like. Most of the time, players are very guarded when they talk.
Doing the interview in Spanish and with Ander gave the right atmosphere for him to relax. Not only has it given a different insight into what he’s thinking, but it allows even the coaches to get to know him a bit more. If he’s not starting straight away, it’s because there is now a process to be done. He has come back from injury, there are players that are better than him…
But everybody knows that he’s fighting for his place. It was an interview for him to tell the fans, ‘I’m here and I’m going to work hard to get back to the level that I was at’.
Ander Herrera was named man of the match in the win at Chelsea FC on Monday night. How important do you think Herrera is for the future of Manchester United?
I think he is a model-player in the sense that he is versatile. He didn’t start as a holding midfielder, defensive midfielder or anything of the sort – he was more like a number 10. But he’s adapted because he’s very intelligent. He knows his limitations, which is the first strength for anybody – in both life and football. And he exploits the strengths that he has. I see him developing into a leader.
Quite clearly, the conversation I had with Alexis was helped by the fact that he was there and he knew what I was after, because I had seen Alexis in that mode before but not in front of a camera. We thought that having somebody like Ander with him would be a good idea to open him up and he worked his magic for that to happen. That is the sign of somebody who thinks about the collective, somebody who is a leader.
He knew the interview wasn’t just about Ander Herrera. If you try and tell any other player in the world that you want to do an interview because we want to open up another player as well as hear from you, most would say, ‘no chance’. But I think Ander knew it would be good for himself and for Alexis too. He has absorbed everything that Manchester United and the city have to offer and I see him at United for a long time.
One player who seems to be constantly in the headlines in terms of speculation about his future is Eden Hazard. Do you have any information about whether Real Madrid are going to pursue trying to sign him this summer?
The situation is clear – he is considering a move to Real Madrid. There is a price for that, which is about €100m. Real Madrid have not yet made the step of talking to Chelsea about it. That may change in a month or two but that’s where we are [now]. I think Real Madrid want to see the possibility about getting one of the superstars from PSG, either Kylian Mbappe or Neymar.
If that happens, then obviously there would be different targets to complement the arrival of one of them. But if it doesn’t happen, then they’ve got in their mind to get Hazard, [Christian] Eriksen or a few others. But they cannot put all of their eggs in one basket because they need to confirm whether PSG would look at selling Mbappe or Neymar.

Chelsea FC playmaker Eden Hazard Photo: Nike
What have you made of Unai Emery’s start at Arsenal?
I think he’s doing the hardest thing that you can do in any walk of life, which is change the culture of the club, while trying to win as many games as possible. It just feels like the club had fallen asleep. Quite clearly, there was more talent there than the results showed.
Now, we’ve been hearing from Arsene Wenger admitting that Mesut Ozil may have gone into his comfort zone because of his new contract. Of course he did. But that is just part of a bigger issue that was happening at Arsenal, which was that the kind of thing that makes you grow – the inner competition and fighting for places – those kinds of things were abandoned.
They were under Arsene Wenger for many years and now the culture has to change. There has to be more of that competitive tension that you need in a team, in the offices, and throughout the club. That, for me, is the hardest thing to do – to change the culture of the club.
In the meanwhile, he is improving what he has in his hands, which in my eyes is an unbalanced squad. So he’ll need new players and I’m convinced that there will be new investment in the squad in the summer. Meanwhile, he is trying to maximise the potential of the squad.
So, it could be an interesting summer transfer window for Arsenal… One player who has again been linked with a move to Arsenal is Sevilla midfielder Ever Banega. Is there any truth to those reports?
Those are reports that keep coming into the media every now and again – I think the last time was about a month ago. They are stories which originated in Sevilla around three months ago.
It’s very old news and I’m pretty sure that Arsenal are not looking for that kind of player.
Do you have any updates about Arsenal’s search for a new director of football and will Unai Emery be involved in that process?
I think Unai will get involved in everything that has got to do with the first team. As I said, he wants to change the culture of the club and he wants to know everything that’s going on. We should stop thinking about managers as the all-conquering and possessive people who run football clubs because it happens hardly anywhere [these days].
He will be part of the decision making about what happens next, I’m sure. Clearly, Arsenal are looking – not rushing – but looking into hiring a director of football and also looking within the club to see if anyone could be promoted. If it’s the kind of structure they decide to go for, for me it’s the one that makes sense. First of all, you have to decide as a club where you want to be and what you’re going to do. And you have to then find the right people to help you get there.
Ideally, it’s better to have a director of football and then him to find a coach. But at least you’ve got a coach that is trying to give Arsenal layers so the team will be able to adapt to what’s thrown at them. That is a long-term process and meanwhile, they should be looking for players who can fill the gaps that they need. The changes that are taking place at the club have to do with Arsenal having a clear idea of what they want to be and they are looking for the right people to fit in.
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