Willian Borges, who announced he is leaving Chelsea after his contract expired at the end of the season, is expected to become an Arsenal player by Saturday as the deal gets wrapped up.
The 32-year-old left Stamford Bridge after a seven-year stint at the club, with Chelsea only willing to offer him a two-year deal rather than the player’s desired three years.
Arsenal beat off competition from Barcelona and Inter Miami to move into pole position to sign the Brazilian international by offering a three-year contract last week. They are now on the verge of completing the deal.
The chance of joining Mikel Arteta’s rejuvenated side and the chance to work with fellow Brazilian, Edu, along with the length of the deal, are some of the reasons Arsenal are favourites to secure Willian’s signature
Willian made 47 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions last season, and finished in fine form, with four Premier League goals after the restart taking his tally for the season to nine.
Arsenal and Chelsea, who are local rivals, have surprisingly, in recent years, move players between them despite most rivals very rarely choosing to do business with each other.
Willian made 339 appearances for Chelsea Football club after signing from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala for £30m in 2013, becoming one of the most popular players at Stamford Bridge in the process.
He has won five major honours with the Blues, including two Premier League titles and the Europa League. He also won the club’s players’ player of the year award twice.
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