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Willian excited by talk of Chelsea move

Willian excited by talk of Chelsea move


Willian excited by talk of Chelsea move

Reported Chelsea target Willian admits that he is excited to have been linked with a move to the Premier League. The Blues have been credited with a 18 million GBP switch for the Brazilian midfielder.

Willian has been locked in talks with his club, Shakhtar Donetsk, regarding a move away from the Ukraine; and it appears that Premier League side Chelsea are leading the race for his signature.


Willian said: "Chelsea are known as one of the biggest and most successful clubs around. To play for them is a challenge I would accept and enjoy.


"If a deal doesn't go through, I'll understand. But I hope it happens. They have a culture of winning trophies and that excites me.


"I have friends in the Brazil side who play for Chelsea, like David [Luiz] and Ramires. All they talk about is the thrill of being in a city like London and playing for a club like Chelsea.


"I've known David since we played together in the Brazil Under-20 side and he talks about what Villas-Boas is trying to build at Chelsea. He and Ramires feel he wants a core of young players who can mature and grow together but also be successful.


"David says how the coach takes a real interest in all his players, how he can adapt different cultures together and bring the best out of them.


"I wouldn't have any fears about coming to England because I have played against English sides in the Champions League and studied the English game. To play in a league that is seen throughout the world would be good for my hopes of playing regularly for Brazil, especially with the World Cup at home in two years' time.


"That is my aim. I've worked hard for four years to establish myself in the national team. It has taken that long but now I feel I have a good relationship with the coach and I want to keep working hard, so I remain in the side.


"If the next step of the adventure is England, then I would be excited by that."