Transfer News: Stunning Hazard/Ronaldo swap, Man Utd deal for La Liga star, Arsenal boost
Is Eden Hazard praying for a move to Real Madrid
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France legend Zinedine Zidane has once again spoken of his love for Chelsea's Eden Hazard.
Hazard has had a difficult season for the Blues but still has plenty of admirers.
And the coach of Real Madrid's B team put the Belgian among his top three favourite players.
"After Messi and Ronaldo, Hazard is my favourite player,” said Zidane.
"I love watching him because he is a player who creates things and it is often spectacular to see him play. 
"Do I see him going to Real Madrid ? Ask someone else. I love the player and that’s all."
 
Meanwhile Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's No1 target for next summer.
The Madrid has said in recent weeks that he is happy at the Bernabeu but refused to rule out a return to the Premier League.
And the Sun claim Chelsea are interested in the winger but face competition from Manchester United who are "convinced" Ronaldo would favour a move to Old Trafford over Stamford Bridge.
Another player that could be on his way to United is Valencia winger Sofiane Feghouli.
The Algerian has less than a year left on his contract and is able to sign a pre-contact agreement with the club in January.
 
Italian publication Corriere dello Sport say manager Louis van Gaal has made an approach for the 25-year-old.
Arsenal's hopes of signing long-term transfer target William Carvalho have been given a boost after his contract talks with Sporting Lisbon stalled.
The defensive midfielder has been consistently linked with a move away from Portugal but sports newspaper A Bola say contract negotiations, which have already been drawn out over salary and contract length, have hit yet another stumbling block.
The midfielder’s current deal reportedly includes a £31million (€45million) minimum release clause, which the club want to push up to £42million (€60million).

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