Willian Now An Arsenal Player

Brazil
midfielder Willian have signed a three-year deal with Arsenal after the
32-year-old's contract with Chelsea expired.
The Blues
had offered the player a new deal but were unwilling to match what
the Gunners had on the table.
"I
believe he's a player that can really make a difference for us," said
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.
"We had
a clear intention to strengthen in the attacking midfielder and the winger
positions."
Willian made
339 appearances for Chelsea after signing from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala
for £30m in 2013.
He won five
major honours with the Blues, including two Premier League titles and the
Europa League, and was voted the club's players' player of the year twice.
"He is
a player that gives us a lot of versatility - he can play in three or four
different positions," added Arteta.
"He has
the experience of everything in the football world but still has the ambition
to come here and contribute to bring the club where it belongs.
"I have
been really impressed with all the talks I have had with him and how much he
wanted to come."
Willian said
that the move was "the start of a new challenge".
In a post
on Twitter, he added that he was "excited about the Arsenal project
and grateful to the management team at the club for all their efforts and their
trust in me".
Arsenal
finished eighth in the Premier League last season, while Chelsea were fourth
and secured a Champions League spot.
However,
the Gunners did beat their London rivals in the FA Cup final - a game
Willian missed through injury - to make sure of a place in the Europa League
Willian
follows compatriot David Luiz in moving from Chelsea to Arsenal, with
the defender having made the switch last August.
Arsenal
technical director Edu said: "I know him very well, since a long time ago
because we've been working together for the Brazilian national team.
"He has
a lot of fantastic attributes as a person and as a football player."
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