Manchester City in pole position to sign Lille star Hazard
Roberto Mancini leads the race for the £30m-rated Belgian ahead of
Manchester United and Tottenham, with the Etihad Stadium side stepping
up their pursuit in recent weeks
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart | Northern Correspondent
Manchester City are in pole position to sign £30 million-rated Lille star Eden Hazard after stepping up their pursuit of the Belgian attacker in the last month.
The Premier League leaders have moved ahead
of Manchester United and Tottenham in the race for one of the hottest
prospects in Europe and are described as “very confident” of landing
Hazard in the summer.
City executive Patrick Vieira has emerged
as a key figure in the club’s pursuit of Hazard, watching the
21-year-old at least twice in person on scouting missions, including
Lille’s 2-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday night where he was
joined by United's European scout Martin Ferguson.
Both Sir Alex
Ferguson and Roberto Mancini have watched Hazard in action over the last
two months but City are believed to be favourites to land the player as
they prepare to offer wages in excess of £100,000-a-week and a regular
starting spot.
It was Hazard’s desire to feature regularly that
originally made Tottenham favourites for his signature and a move to
north London remains a possibility if Harry Redknapp’s side can qualify
for the Champions League.
City, however, have stepped up their push
for Hazard in the last three weeks - one of his representatives was at
the 2-0 win at Wolves last month - and see him as an ideal player to add
to the squad as he can play across the pitch in Mancini’s preferred
4-2-3-1 system.
Hazard, who was watched by Mancini and David
Platt against Valenciennes in March, reiterated his desire to move to
the Premier League after his latest show-stealing display on Sunday.
"I
want to play in England," he said. "My objective is to go to the
Premier League, because I have had my time in France. For now I am
concentrating on finishing the season with Lille to the best of my
ability and then going to England."
City's Abu Dhabi owners are prepared to break
the bank for Hazard after Mancini claimed last week the Etihad Stadium
is the "perfect destination" for a player the club have tracked for the
last two seasons.
Asked about his interest in Hazard, Mancini
said: "Yes, I like him a lot. He is a good player, he is young and he
would do very good things in our team.
"Given his technical
qualities, City would be the perfect destination for him. I know him
well, I’ve been watching him a long time. He is a player that many teams
want."
In an interview with a French radio station last week,
Ferguson echoed Mancini’s praise of the youngster and admitted Hazard
was the main focus of his attention when he watched Lille play against
Lyon in March.
"He is a very good player who has many qualities," Ferguson said. "He is particularly fast over the first 10 yards."
But United feel they will lose out to their neighbours and are simultaneously pursuing cheaper alternatives including Borussia Dortmund start Shinji Kagawa and Hoffenheim midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, who is currently in fine form on loan at Swansea City.
Source : Goal.com