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Poll of the Day: Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham or elsewhere - which club should Eden Hazard join in the summer?
The Lille winger has been linked with a number of Premier League clubs in the past two transfer windows but where will the Belgian attacker choose at the end of this season?
POLL
Eden Hazard has been the name on everyone’s lips these past couple of transfer windows but this summer he looks set to finally leave Lille.
The 21-year-old is reportedly a major target for Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, but it is still up in the air as to which club will win his signature.
Hazard opted to remain with the reigning Ligue 1 champions in France this season but it’s widely expected that a Premier League club will sign him come summer.
The Belgium international won the Ligue 1 Player of the Year last campaign – the youngest player to ever win the award.
HAVE YOUR SAY
Do you believe the attractive football that Spurs play can lure the attacker to White Hart Lane? Or will Chelsea or the Gunners be the London club that bring the 21-year-old to English football? Let us know your views by voting in our poll and by leaving a comment below. You can also interact with us and other readers on the Goal.com Facebook and Twitter pages. The top comments and the poll results will be published in the near future.
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