Willlian has opened up about why he chose to join Arsenal, despite Chelsea securing UEFA Champions League football for next season.
The Brazilian winger left Stamford Bridge as a free agent after seven years in London , before he was unveiled as a Gunners player on Friday.
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Willian has signed a three-year deal with the North London outfit and has reportedly become the club's second highest-paid player after Mesut Ozil with £200,000-a-week.
"I decided [to join] because Arsenal is one of the biggest clubs in the world. They have a new project with Mikel Arteta," the Brazilian said, as per the Mirror.
"I think this club deserves to shine again and I want to be a part of this project – to be a part of the Arsenal family is amazing. I'm very happy to do that.
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"I come to try to win trophies, because this club deserves to win again, and I think you have to do the best as possible to win every game.
"I always train hard and go on the pitch giving 100 per cent to help this team to win games and to win titles as well."