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03rd Aug 2020

Willian in negotiations with Arsenal after turning down contract extension at Chelsea

Willian has turned down a bid from Chelsea to extend his contract and has entered negotiations with Arsenal to sign on a free transfer

Reuben Pinder

The Brazilian looks set to leave after seven years at Stamford Bridge

Willian has turned down an offer from Chelsea to extend his contract and has begun talks with Arsenal, who want to sign the winger on a free transfer this summer.

According to reputable football journalist Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea made Willian an offer to extend his contract for another three years, but the 31-year-old is set on moving on from Chelsea after seven years at the club. Arsenal are understood to be in negotiations with the player’s representatives. Barcelona are also thought to be interested in the player but have not yet made contact.

Willian made 47 appearances for Chelsea this season but next season, the Blues will be a different beast. With Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner already having arrived and German wonderkid Kai Havertz pushing for a move to the Bridge, Willian will fall further down the pecking order, with Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic already ahead of him in the forward positions.

Arsenal are in need of attacking depth and while Willian might not slot straight into their starting line-up, he will get more games for the Gunners, with his versatility a key attribute, allowing him to fill in for Pepe on the right or Aubameyang on the left.

Arsenal’s FA Cup victory on Saturday saw them qualify for the Europa League, so Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will want to rotate his squad as much as possible with a gruelling schedule of Thursday-Sunday matches on the horizon.