Injured Chelsea forward Eden Hazard could be fit to face Premier League leaders Arsenal next Sunday, Guus Hiddink has confirmed.
The Belgium international, who is yet to score in the league this season, has been out of action since Chelsea's win over Crystal Palace on January 3 due to a groin injury.
While he is not available for Saturday's match at home to Everton, manager Hiddink will assess Hazard next week with the game at Arsenal in mind.
Speaking
at his pre-Everton media conference, the Dutchman said: "There were no
injuries in the last game. The only one not available yet is Eden
Hazard, although he is on the pitch working.
"I
hope and think in the upcoming week he will have full training sessions
and then we will decide if he can join us in the Arsenal game next
weekend.
"What I said before
was we have to be a little bit careful not to fall again with a
setback, so that is why I say he must have some tough, intense training
sessions Tuesday to Thursday before he plays - he must have that.
"[Radamel] Falcao is out, we knew that, but the rest are okay."
Hiddink was unconcerned that Real Madrid
could launch a bid to sign Hazard after they were given a two-window
transfer ban by FIFA which - if it survives their appeal - puts them in a
race against time to attain key targets.
"All big clubs are looking to big players but I don't expect to see much of this in this window," he added..
"I
am not sure, I think they have both [Madrid and Atletico] protested and
I don't know whether they cannot use this transfer window or the summer
and if it will be postponed or not."
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