Arsenal blocks Willian to line up with Arteta Dream

Willian Borges da Silva has a new house and this is no surprise. The mature speech when the Brazilian was heading to Arsenal F.C. and it’s only now that all this has been confirmed. The other groups that looked at the 31-year-old were Barcelona and Inter Miami. But it turns out Willian has noticed something about Mikel Arteta’s plans for the club he loves.

According to Sky Sports, Willian has signed a three-year contract with the Gunners. As a reminder, this was the length of the term the Brazilian was looking for when he was still at Chelsea F.C. Unfortunately, the Blues were unwilling to govern players over the age of 30 with their own practice of giving only a two-year contract.

“I will [join] because Arsenal is one of the biggest clubs in the world,” Willian said. “They have a new assignment with Mikel Arteta.”

Willian was one of Chelsea’s positives last season before falling for injury. He has played 47 games in all competitions and finished with 4 goals in the Premier League resumption.

Now she hopes to align hees with Arteta’s vision in mind. He hopes to be one of the reasons for the team to return to the top. He hopes to praise the Gunners’ confidence in him through education and making the club win trophies.

“I come out to win trophies because this club deserves to win again, and I think you have to do the most productive thing to win each and every match. I exercise hard and pass the picture by giving one hundred percent to help this.” the team wins matches and also wins titles,” Willian said.

Willian opened the scoring in Chelsea’s 2-0 FA Cup win over Liverpool Photo: AFP/Glyn KIRK

Willian said goodbye to Chelsea enthusiasts a few days ago, thanking enthusiasts for their memorable stopover at Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian acquired Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013 and this paved the way for his rise to fame. He has won five primary prizes, adding two Premier League and Europa League titles. Now he’s looking to bring that winning attitude to help the Gunners move forward.

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