Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger does not feel big-money signing Eden Hazard can fill the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid.
Hazard completed his long-awaited move to the Santiago Bernabeu in the last transfer window in deal reportedly worth €100 million.
The 28-year-old has not enjoyed the best of starts after only registering one goal in six appearances, but Wenger feels the Belgian's goal contribution does not compare to Ronaldo's.
"He will be the answer but not in replacing Ronaldo, that is for sure," Wenger told beIN SPORTS.
"He will not score 50 goals a year because that's now how they (Real) play football.
"They need another goalscorer at Real Madrid because (Karim) Benzema is now 32 and if they had someone younger around him to score the goals, maybe they could do very well.
"Eden Hazard is an exceptional player to create chances, to sometimes finish when he needs to in the big games.
"He's not scared of anybody – I don't think Real have yet to see the real Hazard, he's not as sharp physically as he can be. That's why I believe they will discover the real Hazard."