Willian has played for Chelsea, Arsenal and Fulham in the Premier League but he has one regret about his time in England
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Willian spent seven years at Chelsea(Image: Photo by Chris Lee - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
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Former Chelsea and Fulham player Willian regrets moving to Arsenal and wishes he stayed at Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian dribbler left Chelsea in 2020 after a contract dispute and made the switch to the Emirates.
The 37-year-old forward wanted a three-year contract - at the age of 32 - but Chelsea would only offer him a two-year deal. He would then pen a deal with London rivals Arsenal but things didn't work out for him, which led to him waiving the last two years of his contract in a monumental move
Willian was on £240,000 per week at Arsenal and terminating his contract was a total loss of £20.5m. He would then move to boyhood club Corinthians, where he took a 70% pay cut.
After a season with the Brazilian club, Willian then moved back to the Premier League with Fulham, where he began to find form again and enjoy his football.
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Willian moved on to Arsenal after a contract dispute with Chelsea(Image: Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images)
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Speaking about leaving Chelsea, he admitted that he regrets the decision. "Yeah. I wish I'd never left," he said to Sky Sports. "Of course it's easy to say now, but when I stop and think about all the situations... I say to myself 'I wish I never left'. It's life. I'm happy now at Fulham, enjoying myself there, this is life.
"I don't know. It was in the middle of the... it was changing a lot. I was excited when I signed with them (Arsenal). I was training hard but it just didn't work, and that's it."
Speaking to Rio Ferdinand on YouTube in 2021, he also said: But I wanted a three-year contract and Chelsea said no. I decided to join Arsenal and also because before we had conversations with Edu and Mikel [Arteta] as well.
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Willian enjoyed his time at Fulham(Image: Photo by Richard Callis/MB Media/Getty Images)
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"They showed me a good project, they showed me a lot of good stuff that they want to do. It was because of that.
"I wasn’t happy, that’s why I didn’t perform. When I arrived there I was happy, from the beginning I was motivated, I wanted to do well - new club, new mates, new project.
"But after three months, I said to my agent: ‘Please, I want to go’. I don’t want to speak bad about the club, because it is a big club. Arsenal has a big history."
He continued: "In football, big players played there before as well. But it didn’t work, it didn’t work. It was, of course, the most difficult time of my career.
"So I said to myself, with my family, I cannot stay here, I am not happy here. I have to leave, find a way out, leave the club because if I stay I am going to stay the same.
"For me, it’s unfair to stay in a place that you don’t want to stay just because of the money. For me, it was that."