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Ex-Chelsea and Arsenal star Willian to make sensational Premier League return as Brazilian arrives in London amid interest from three clubs

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  • Willian has ended his contract with Olympiacos
  • Brazilian has flown to UK for a fresh prospect
  • Three English clubs are keen on the forward
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Willian, 36, finds himself back on the market after a short-lived spell with Greek club Olympiacos, where his contract was recently terminated. According to Fabrizio Romano, he has arrived in London to discuss his future with his agents amid interest from three Premier League clubs.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Earlier, The Telegraph had reported that Willian's agent has reached out to multiple Premier League teams, including Everton. While the Merseyside club expressed some interest, they are yet to make a concrete decision as manager David Moyes evaluates other transfer targets alongside the possibility of signing the experienced forward.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    If a move goes through, it would mark Willian’s fourth stint in England’s top flight. Having already represented Chelsea, Arsenal, and Fulham, the veteran would bring a wealth of experience to any side looking to bolster their attacking options. He first arrived in England in 2013, joining Chelsea from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala. His seven years at Stamford Bridge proved highly successful, as he helped the Blues secure two Premier League titles, a League Cup, an FA Cup, and a Europa League trophy.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WILLIAN?

    While his stint with Olympiacos was short and largely uneventful, Willian now has the opportunity to revive his career in familiar territory. With several clubs reportedly in the mix, it remains to be seen where the Brazilian winger will next ply his trade.

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