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Chelsea fans will have listened carefully to the talisman Eden Hazard talk about his future in the last 24 hours.
Hazard has ruled out one of Stamford Bridge's biggest rivals, but still does not know if he will leave the club.
The Belgian did not hide his attraction for Real Madrid.
Elsewhere, Luis Suarez has dropped a hint about the future of Neymar, West Ham has been denied an attacker and Tottenham seems resigned to losing money on a player that he wishes dislodge.
Here is an overview of the biggest stories from the January transfer window in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, you can go here to keep up to date with every transfer made in the Premier League to date.
Hazard would not follow Zidane at Old Trafford
Chelsea star Eden Hazard dismissed the idea of relocating to Manchester United, where Zinedine Zidane, the childhood hero, would take the central place of Old Trafford.
Zidane attempted to sign Hazard while he was running Real Madrid, but he ruled out signing for Premier League rivals Chelsea.
"If he goes to Manchester tomorrow, for example, I will not go there," insisted Chelsea's talisman.
Hazard did not hide the fact that a move to Madrid remains an attractive proposition for him.
Opening his future, the Belgian added: "I've won everything in England, with the exception of Community Shield, but that does not mean I'm leaving."
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Suarez drops Neymar
Luis Suarez suggested playing again with Neymar in Barcelona.
Neymar spoke of his future at Paris Saint-Germain over the weekend, suggesting that speculation on transfers will follow him amid rumors of return to Spain with Barca or Real Madrid.
The Brazilian striker left Barcelona to join PSG in the summer of 2017, but former Liverpool striker, Suarez, hinted that he could come back someday.
"In football, you never know what can happen," said Suarez.
"I could play with him again in Barcelona, in a match with friends or even at home."
Spurs ready to win 5 million pounds on Janssen
The Spurs are ready to unload the Vincent Janssen flop for 5 million pounds less than the price at which they bought it.
The Dutch striker failed to settle at the club, having scored only six goals in 39 games.
According to The Telegraph, despite the attacker's signature for £ 17 million, the Spurs would only accept £ 12 million to unload Janssen.
West Ham Zapata bid rejected
West Ham was disappointed with his attempts to align a possible substitute on Marko Arnautovic after the Hammers had rejected Duvan Zapata's offer, according to CalcioMercato.
Austrian striker Arnautovic has been heavily involved in moving London Stadium this month and Zapata has been identified as an ideal replacement.
The Colombian striker has been very fit in Serie A this season, scoring 14 goals in 20 league games this season.
Zapata hinted last week that he would like to play in the Premier League: "In Colombia, we love the Premier League. Who knows. One day, I could play there. "
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