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Hazard plays waiting game with EPL suitors

Eden Hazard, the star player for Lille has made a decision that will affect his future talking of his career either with Manchester City, Chelsea … Continue reading Hazard plays waiting game with EPL suitors


Eden Hazard, the star player for Lille has made a decision that will affect his future talking of his career either with Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United as they were the main bidders for the signature of the young game changer with serious transfer fees involved.

His uncanny ability to get goals when necessary and his ability to make his teammates achieve high-percentage shot at goal set the fame rolling for the 21-year old that has just started his career in football with high physical condition.

The player who is one of the hottest chases in the transfer market said he made his final decision on which English club he will be lacing his boots for by the new season.

Also known as Hazardous for scoring 20 goals and adding 16 assists for Lille in 38 matches this season, he and his agent; John Bico, said a final decision has been made and will be letting the world know what his decision is as everything is off the negotiation stage now and an agreement has been reached with all parties involved in the bid.

Eden, who said he wants the transfer to whichever club to be fixed before June 2, will decide after the Red Devils’ (Belgium) games against Montenegro and England, and then go on holiday with peace of mind.

While the news of Hazard’s decision has fans on edge, it is also a big deal for the three squads in play for his services.

For the team that is lucky enough to land Hazard, everything is set. Nothing they do the rest of this transfer window is going to mean as much as he does.

But looking at the opposite end of the spectrum, the two clubs remaining will feel a great sense of relief knowing that they made a hard run at him, but now the ability to allocate those resources elsewhere will improve their manpower.

Obviously, the first priority for everyone is to get Hazard signed. If that doesn’t work out, it is going to make the rest of the transfer season easier on those squads.

All eyes will be focused on June 2.