Chelsea news: Willian eager to sign new deal after six ‘perfect’ years at Stamford Bridge

Willian eager to sign new Chelsea deal after six ‘perfect’ years at Stamford Bridge as he sets sights on winning Champions League

  • Willian hopes to be offered a contract extension to prolong his time at Chelsea
  • The Brazilian has entered the final 12 months of his contract at Stamford Bridge
  • However, the 31-year-old winger wants his ‘perfect’ spell at the Blues to continue
  • Willian can talk to foreign clubs in January should he not be offered a new deal 

Willian insists he would love to prolong his ‘perfect’ spell at Chelsea.

The Brazilian winger has entered the final 12 months of his current deal with the club and is yet to be offered an extension.

The 31-year-old will be allowed to talk with foreign clubs in January but Willian is keen to stay put at Stamford Bridge as he dreams of winning the Champions League with the Blues.

Willian has insisted that he would love to prolong his ‘perfect’ spell at Chelsea

‘From my side, I want to stay,’ Willian told the Evening Standard. ‘I have one year left and I want to stay because I like to play for Chelsea.

‘I love this club, I love to live in London and my family loves it here. I have been here six years already so everything is perfect for me. Of course [there is more I want to do at Chelsea], win the Champions League!

‘I want to win more titles here, I want to play more games, to score more goals so everything that I can do, I will try hard to do.’

Willian poses with the Premier League title

The Brazilian proudly shows off the Europa League trophy

Willian has won the Premier League title twice and the Europa League while at Chelsea

Willian has made 296 appearances for Chelsea so far, scoring 52 goals while providing 53 assists.

He has featured in four of Chelsea’s games this season but is yet to get on the scoresheet under Frank Lampard. 

Since joining the west London club from Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013, Willian has won the Premier League on two different occasions, an FA Cup, League Cup and the Europa League. 

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