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Transfer news: Eden Hazard’s future soon to be decided

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The agent of Lille playmaker Eden Hazard claims his client has agreed terms with three clubs and the Belgian will decide his future next week.

The 21-year-old has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs after declaring that he was leaving the Ligue 1 side this summer and moving to England.

Hazard has caught the eye after a tremendous campaign for Lille, scoring 20 goals and contributing 15 assists.

It was thought that the two Manchester sides were leading the race for his signature, but following Chelsea’s Champions League triumph it is thought they are also in the running.

“We are no longer in the negotiations stage. We have reached agreement with all parties. There will be no higher bid,” John Bico told the Telegraph.

“Eden has already said he wants it to be fixed before June 2. He will decide after the games against Montenegro and England, then go on holiday with peace of mind.”

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