The former Arsenal and Chelsea player Willian has ended his contract with Olympiacos.
The winger signed for the Greek on a one-year deal this summer after leaving Fulham.
But he had difficulty having an effect and only played 11 times for Olympiacos, generating 0 objectives and a decisive pass.
According to journalist Andre Hernan Willian has now torn up his deal.
He reports that the Brazilian is contemplating staying in Europe, but there are also hypotheses that Willian may enroll in the MLS.
The 36-year-old would be on holiday in Miami, which sparked discussions about whether he could be in a position to sign for David Beckham’s Inter Miami.
Willian was in the past linked with a return to Brazil after leaving Fulham, and he is a possible option again.
He was at Corinthians for a year between leaving Arsenal and signing for Fulham.
But it can be open to another challenge after revealing that he had gifts from the MLS, Saudi Arabia and Qatar in summer.
He also spoke of his desire to continue playing until he is 40-years-old.
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He said: “I feel physically and in two seasons in Fulham I have not had any disorder, so I feel absolutely well.
“I’m in the gym to be in shape, but of course it’s another thing to work out every day and be in a position in a club. But I’m doing every single thing I can to be in shape for my next club. ” .
“I think my physical and mental point is fantastic. I think I can play 3 or 4 more years, until I have 40! I feel motivated and at my best. “
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