"He's fantastic," Hazard told Sky Sports. "He's clever on and off the pitch. He's in full confidence as he's playing in the best team in the Premier League this year.
"When he's on the pitch with good players, he's one of the best in the world. Every time he has the ball at his feet he can do something magic.
"He doesn't score a lot of goals but he can create something with just one movement or pass. It's simple, he's a special player."
Hazard said that his compatriot's all-round ability had inspired him to vote for De Bruyne for the prestigious end-of-season PFA Player of the Year award, ahead of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah and Tottenham Hotspur frontman Harry Kane.
"I think there are three (best players in the Premier League) - Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane," Hazard added.
"I voted for Kevin De Bruyne. He is the best. I could have also voted for Salah because I played with him and he's my friend but Salah is more a striker than a player.
"Kevin has got everything. He defends, crosses the ball, assists and scores goals in big games. For me, he is the best this season."
Chelsea are 22 points behind City ahead of Sunday's league clash at the Etihad.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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