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Eden Hazard has a soft spot for Arsenal FC, Real Madrid and Barcelona

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Once again, LOSC Lille star http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Belgium-c2850 international now says that he likes Arsenal FC, Real Madrid and Barcelona
A few days ago, reports claimed that LOSC Lille midfielder, Eden Hazard, could join English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window. The youngster has been linked with a host of European clubs following his commanding performances
for Les Dogues for the past two seasons.
Initially, Paris Saint-Germain were linked with a move for the Belgian. However, Hazard is apparently not keen on joining the Ile giants and neither is his club looking to sell their star player to a rival club.
Hazard did say that he would prefer a move to English Premier League and even hinted Tottenham as one of the clubs he would be keen to join.
However, it seems that the young midfielder is as confused about his future destination as his suitors. While talking to the media, Hazard once again gave other suitors a lot of hope.
Hazard says that he wants to play in a league where he is allowed to express himself more. At Lille, the youngster has been given a free role. However, not many European clubs allow that and Hazard feels that he will favour a club that lets him express himself.
“It’s always more fun when it’s beautiful. In addition, at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 that interest me and Arsenal is definitely one of those.”
However, the youngster also says that he would not veto a move to Spanish La Liga. The youngster has been linked with Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. A few months back, Hazard expressed his love for Spanish football but now says that he never said he wanted to
play at Real Madrid.
“I never said that I wanted to go to Real Madrid. Others have done that in my place. I’m obviously not against the idea. Who does not dream of Real Madrid or Barcelona?”
However, Hazard now says that he will always prefer England over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 which means that the youngster’s future is still a debate that will be much clear when the transfer window opens.

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