Chelsea, Man Utd target Hazard: I'm heading to England

Lille star Eden Hazard admits he has Premier League ambitions.

Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are all keen on the Belgian and he has made his preference clear.

"I think I'm heading to England, the style of play suits me," he said.

"It is clear there are a lot of clubs interested in me. Paris? I have already said I would prefer to go abroad. I have [played in] over 100 Ligue 1 matches.

"Paris is tempting with the players there now but it's a considered decision."

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