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Willian: Where is the former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder now?

When Brazilian midfielder Willian rejoined his childhood club Corinthians after ending an ill-fated spell at Arsenal last August, those close to him talked of the move as a dream come true.

Never truly finding his feet at the Emirates, Willian struggled to match the form he had shown during his seven seasons at Chelsea – where he won two Premier League titles.

By the end of his time with the Gunners, both the club and the player himself were keen to part ways, to the point that Willian actually agreed to tear up his Arsenal contract.

That move would cost him a reported £20 million in lost wages, but did clear the way for him to re-sign for Corinthians – his very first club all the way back in 2006.

It was touted as a triumphant homecoming, with Willian’s father telling media at the time, via ESPN: “There are things money can’t buy. Playing for Corinthians is priceless.”

Some nine months later, though, things haven’t quite worked out as the Willian camp was hoping.

The team over at Goal recently took a look at Willian’s progress since returning to South America – and the news is hardly positive.

Willian’s return to action with Corinthians was delayed almost immediately after signing, as he was hit by a two-week suspension for not following COVID-19 protocols.

This meant that he couldn’t make his debut until mid-September, hardly ideal given that his last start for Arsenal came close to five months earlier.

Clearly lacking match sharpness, Willian’s contributions for his new side were lacklustre to say the least.

Entering a series of under-par performances, he only managed to complete the full 90 minutes once in nine outings last season and failed to find the back of the net in any of those games.

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