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Eden Hazard has admitted that he may be swayed into a summer move to Paris Saint-Germain if his wife tells him she wants to move to France.
In an interview with Canal+. which will be aired before the French league leaders take on Remis on Saturday afternoon, Hazard spoke about the continued interest from PSG in the Belgium man.
Hazard, who has scored 17 times this season for Chelsea, has been instrumental in the Blues fight for the Premier League title and the Champions League and his words will come as a concern to the heirarchy at Stamford Bridge.


'If my wife was to say: 'Honey, I'd like you to go to PSG', I would have to take it into account,' Hazard told Canal+.
The midfielder has also reiterated his desire to become the best player in the world as Chelsea look to get their Premier League campaign back on track against Stoke.
Speaking at Chelsea's new kit launch the 23-year-old has said he's looking to shed the tag club manager Jose Mourinho has given him as 'Best Young player of the Year' in the years to come.
'It was amazing what he said but what I would love is to get rid of that young part,' Hazard said to the Sun. 'I want to be the best player in the world - and my job is to continue working toward that goal.'

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