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Transfer news and football gossip: Eden Hazard wants to leave Chelsea, Manchester United prioritise centre-back, Tottenham chase young Norwich star

talkSPORT.com rounds up the latest transfer news and biggest football gossip from Wednesday’s papers and online…

Eden Hazard is set to tell Chelsea he wants to go to Real Madrid this summer after revealing he has ‘made a decision’ on his future. [Telegraph]

And the LaLiga giants are prepared to bid £100million to finally land the Belgian superstar. [Daily Mirror]

Chelsea could also lose Willian, 30, because they are only willing to offer him a one-year contract extension when his current deal expires in 18 months. [Evening Standard]

Manchester United have prioritised the addition of a centre-back in the summer. Real Madrid’s Raphael Varane is top of their target list, but Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly is the most likely option. [Evening Standard]

Tottenham are growing increasingly keen on 18-year-old Norwich full-back Max Aarons ahead of the summer transfer window. [Daily Mirror]

If Hazard does move to the Bernabeu, Real Madrid loanee Mateo Kovacic is expected to complete a permanent move to Chelsea this summer, while Blues winger Callum Hudson-Odoi will seal a move to Bayern Munich. [The Sun]

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told 24-year-old Eric Bailly that he remains part of Manchester United’s plans despite the club’s desire to sign a centre-back. [The Sun]

Chelsea had a £44million bid for Caligari midfielder Nicolo Barella accepted by the club in January, but the player rejected the move to Stamford Bridge. [Tutto Mercato Web]

Gareth Bale reveals he has not spoken to former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane since his screamer against Liverpool in the Champions League final last May. [Four Four Two]

And here are the top talkSPORT.com stories…

Farhad Moshiri offers exclusive update on Everton boss Marco Silva’s future.

Joey Barton suggests Liverpool have a nervousness about them as pressure builds in the title race.

Micky Gray doesn’t think Liverpool have what it takes to win the Premier League.

Sam Allardyce describes his Everton sacking as ‘ludicrous’ and fires warning to Marco Silva.

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