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Willian: I quit Chelsea for Arsenal to win the Champions League

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Willian insists his move to Arsenal was inspired by the desire to complete his trophy collection by adding a European silverware.

Willian recently switched allegiance between rival clubs as he signed a three-year deal with Arsenal after running down his contract at Chelsea.

The 32-year old remained a key player throughout his seven-year stay at Stamford Bridge and enjoyed vast success, winning two Premier League and Europa League among trophies.

His spell at Shakthar Donetsk between 2007 and 2013 is memorable as he won a total of 10 trophies, including four Ukrainian Premier League titles and a UEFA Cup.

However, the Brazilian winger has never managed to taste Champions League success so far in his career.

And Willian is hoping that under Mikel Arteta, he can finally get his hands on the trophy that he has always desired.

“One of the reasons I wanted a three-year deal was to be part of a plan, not just a player passing through. When I talked with the manager he told me why he needed me for three years,” he told The Sun.

“It was that he first wanted to qualify for the Champions League and win it by the time I left. That was what I wanted to hear.

“I was at Chelsea for seven years and won everything except the Champions League. Hopefully, this move will give me the trophy I haven’t got as well as another Premier League title.”

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