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PSG star Neymar names 1 Chelsea superstar he wants to play with next season

- Neymar has said that he would love to play with Eden Hazard in the same team

- Chelsea star Eden Hazard has been linked with a move to Real Madrid this summer

- But Neymar wants his team Paris-Saint-Germain to join the race in signing Hazard

Paris-Saint-Germain star Neymar has made it clear that he would love to play with Chelsea star Eden Hazard in the same team in the future.

Eden Hazard has been linked with a move away from Chelsea this summer with Real Madrid and other clubs said to be interested in his signature.

The Belgium international is out of contract in 2020 and has been stalling over renewal talks with Real Madrid ready to spend £100 million to bring him to the Bernabeu this summer.

But Brazilian star Neymar would love his club PSG to join the race in the signing of Hazard as he would love to play with him.

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'‘I would like to play with Hazard. He has a style similar to mine. I think I could give it a try. We would cause havoc together,'' Neymar told Fox Sports Brazil.

Meanwhile, Eden Hazard is currently aiming to help Chelsea finish among the top four teams this season in the Premier League and also win the Europa League title.

Hazard has scored 16 goals this season for Chelsea in the Premier League playing 34 games so far.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Spanish giants Real Madrid reportedly offered Chelsea and Belgian football star Eden Hazard massive £400,000 a week deal after tax to leave Stamford Bridge this summer.

Eden Hazard is now expected to take home £20 million a year plus bonuses if he agrees to make a move this summer to Real Madrid according to UK Sun.

Chelsea are said to have told Real Madrid representatives that they will not block Eden Hazard's ways if he wants to leave the Blues, but Los Blancos must pay around £100m for his signature.

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