Willian’s time at Arsenal was this week recalled within the Brazilian media.
Interviewed by ESPN Brasil, the winger talked about what introduced him to the Gunners, and what made him depart the membership after only one season.
Starting together with his arrival, Willian insists he had the need to affix Arsenal and spoke to membership bosses to make that occur.
“I arrived when Arsenal was going through an overhaul, changing a lot of things internally, and I arrived in the middle of it. I’d wanted to go there, I’d spoken to Arteta too, to Edu. I arrived motivated, very happy and, as time went by, things didn’t work out the way we’d hoped for various reasons,” Willian instructed ESPN Brasil.
“When it came to the end of the first season, I spoke to them and said: I don’t think it’s going to work out here. I’m a player who needs to feel happy where I am, and here I can’t find myself. So we decided to terminate my contract, but Arsenal always wanted me to stay, to try for another year. I think the main factor was that I caught the club in the middle of a revamp, changing everything.
“A lot of people have said: ‘Wait a bit longer, have a bit of patience’. But you know when you’re not feeling happy? When you’re in a place just for the money, it’s not very enjoyable, you know? Going somewhere just for the contract. And I’m not that kind of person, I have to feel good.”
Willian had joined Arsenal in 2020, after spending seven years at Chelsea. In his 12 months with the Gunners, he had one purpose and 7 assists in 37 appearances. He then determined to depart the Premier League and make a return dwelling, however his expertise there wasn’t nice both.
“I always said that I didn’t want to go back to Brazil, that it wasn’t the right time. And then that time at Arsenal came and things changed. I felt encouraged to come back at that moment, not least because of my Corinthian family, to come back to the club that revealed me. Suddenly everyone knows what happened off the pitch and it didn’t work out. I ended up leaving Corinthians and going back to England. It’s difficult for a player to leave England and come back again. And I came back. I think it was a learning experience too.”
Now after a few years at Fulham, Willian has ten targets and 7 assists in 67 appearances. There’s nonetheless no resolution about his future, though the membership are anticipated to make a transfer to resume his contract for one more 12 months.