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Ex-Chelsea star Willian to hold talks with Fulham over potential Premier League return – with Brazilian set to train with Marco Silva’s side after terminating his Corinthians contract
- Willian is expected to speak to promoted Fulham about a Premier League return
- The winger, 34, recently left Brazilian side Corinthians so can be signed on a free
- Former Chelsea and Arsenal star Willian could start training with the Cottagers
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Willian is expected to speak to Fulham regarding a return to the Premier League.
The 34-year-old veteran recently left Brazilian side Corinthians after claiming he and his family received vile threats from the club’s fans.
And the free agent Brazilian winger could start training with Marco Silva’s side, with a view to signing a contract with the newly promoted Cottagers as they look to avoid relegation back to the Championship this season.
Willian (pictured) is expected to speak to Fulham regarding a return to the Premier League
The former Chelsea winger, 34, is a free agent after leaving Corinthians due to threats by fans
Willian said: ‘My goal is to live abroad. In London, I have an English passport, so I can live and live there with my family, that’s my goal. (I will) without a doubt be (living) abroad.
‘I don’t have a club yet. I will decide there. I’m going to travel with the family and there I’ll decide calmly, with a clear head, to see what will be the best option for me and my family as well.’
The 70-cap international spent seven years in west London with Fulham’s rivals Chelsea, before moving to Arsenal on a free transfer.
After leaving the Gunners by mutual consent in August 2021, he returned to his home country to sign for Sao Paulo-based Corinthians, signing a two-and-a-half year deal.
He could train with Marco Silva’s promoted Cottagers side with a view to signing a contract
But after playing 32 games in all competitions, scoring once, he announced last week he had walked away from his boyhood club due to the threats he endured.
He said: ‘The threats never stopped. Whenever Corinthians lost and if sometimes I was not doing well in the game, my family received threats, curses on social media. My wife, my daughters, after a while they also started attacking my father, my sister.
‘I did not come to Brazil to be threatened, to have my family threatened with every game I lost or if I didn’t play a good game. I know it’s the minority, but it (has) a very big impact and mental damage, especially on my daughters.
‘Emotionally it affects a lot. When it comes to threats, especially to the family, we are worried. My family is my greatest asset, so I have to take care of them.’