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William: I left Arsenal because I was unhappy and money wasn't that important

William: I left Arsenal because I was unhappy and money wasn't that important

According to the Daily Mirror, former Arsenal player Willian said in an interview that he left Arsenal because he was unhappy and wanted to find a place where work was fun.

Willian moved to Arsenal on a free transfer from Chelsea in the summer of 2020 and signed with Arsenal for three years, however, last summer Willian left the Gunners and dropped his high-paying contract at Arsenal to return to his old club Corinthians.

In response, William said: "Things are not going as we planned, I am not happy there, if you are not happy in one place, no matter how hard you try, you can't meet people's expectations of you." ”

"We had a great plan and believed it would work out, but it didn't work out, so I chose to leave and do what was best for me.

"There are times in life when money isn't that important and you need to focus on what makes you happy and find a place that gives you fun at work."

"I think after all, you can't just stay because of the contract. If I stay, where will my motivation, joy and happiness go? That's how I thought, and everyone saw what I gave up in order to have fun again. ”

Willian made a total of 37 appearances at Arsenal, scoring just one goal.

(Melodious)

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