#1 To take it to the next level

Be it the toughness of the Premier League or the dominating performances of foreign teams in the Champions League, there seems to be a limit to what a player can achieve with an English club. The once top 4 has now become the top 6 and the ferocity appears to be multiplying with each passing season. They have also collectively underachieved in the Champions League in the recent past, which is considered the paramount trophy at club level.
Hazard is 27 and is not growing any younger. He is in the prime years of his career and will make an instant impact for any team in Europe. He will want to be in serious contention for the much-coveted Ballon d'Or and in order to do that, perhaps staying in England is holding him back.
Even Neymar, who was already winning titles for fun at Barcelona, made the move to PSG for similar reasons and Hazard will be tempted to follow suit. And if an opportunity arises, the wise decision will be to call it a day to life at Chelsea and take his game to the next level.