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Eduardo omits Tottenham from list of recommended clubs for team-mate Willian
Ex-Arsenal man says only the Gunners, Chelsea or Manchester United are 'good enough & big enough' for his £25m-rated Shakhtar team-mate - who himself has a soft spot for Spurs
Shakhtar Donetsk striker Eduardo has given his team-mate Willian a list of prospective Premier League clubs to join should an expected offer come his way - but summer suitors Tottenham are not included.Andre Villas-Boas is said to be a long-term fan of the 24-year-old, but failed in an attempt to snap up the midfielder in August due when the two clubs' differing valuations of the player prevented a deal from materialising.
Now Eduardo has told The Mirror: “There are three clubs who are big enough and good enough for Willian – Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea.
“I have recommended these clubs – no others. He needs to play at one of the best teams.
“Willian is a complete player now. He is ready to play for a big club and become a really big player.
“He should play at a top, top club because he is a class player. He can play in England, for sure.
“We always talk and watch Premier League games together.
“He asks me about England and the English game and I tell him little things.”
The Brazilian playmaker has, however, expressed an interest in playing for Tottenham or Chelsea, insisting that game-time would be an essential factor in his decision about which club to join.And he has admitted he would love to play for Tottenham after regular communication between Villas-Boas and himself led to the two becoming friends.
Willian will travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on Wednesday along with his Shaktar Donetsk team-mates as they look to boost their chances of qualifying for the next round of the Champions League.
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