Daily Mail: Willian To Join Arsenal ‘This Weekend’

Spread the love

Daily Mail: Willian To Join Arsenal ‘This Weekend’

 

 

Willian is set to complete a move to Arsenal this weekend, according to the Daily Mail.

The Brazilian has left Chelsea and looks set to put pen to paper on a long-term deal with their Premier League rivals.

It is understood he will put pen to paper on a three-year deal worth £150,000-a-week and it now seems the deal will be completed imminently.

Willian’s agent, Kia Joorabchian appeared to confirm an Arsenal move was on the cards on talkSPORT, saying: “It won’t be long before we announce it. We know where he is going.”

THIS IS TRENDING:   ‘He’s Got A Lot Of Problems’ – Sane To Bayern Would Be A Disaster, Warns Sagnol

Willian will come as a cheaper option than his international team-mate – and former captain Martin Keown recently told Mirror Sport that the Gunners have made the right decision.

“I think Willian is a safer bet. He’s in the capital, he knows the Premier League very well and he’s a top performer. I think it’s a huge loss for Chelsea.”

On Willian, he added: “I think that’s a fantastic bit of business. I have always been a real admirer of Willian.

“When I saw what he has been doing this year at Chelsea with his free-kicks and penalties, he’s so reliable.

THIS IS TRENDING:   Ghana Drops to 68th in Latest Coca-Cola FIFA World Rankings, 14th in Africa

“He has had his misfortunes with [Eden] Hazard being there. Sometimes he has had to play second-fiddle. Now he is fighting for a place with [Christian] Pulisic.

“I know there is a discussion over two or three years [contract], but I think he would be a really good acquisition for Arsenal.

“He comes in with a wealth of experience and I like his work ethic.

“He is someone who will always give you 100 per cent and the right type of player to go into what is a really young Arsenal dressing room.”

About Media President

Check Also

Carlo Ancelotti Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Tax Fraud in Spain

Spread the love Carlo Ancelotti, the current head coach of Brazil’s national football team and …