Chelsea star Willian has told potential suitors that he wants to carry on playing in the Premier League, giving hope to Arsenal and Tottenham.
The Brazil international will see his contract expire in the summer. Negotiations hit a brick wall after the winger told the club he wanted a three-year deal and a pay rise.
Chelsea usually only offer over-30s one-year deals but were prepared to give Willian two years. Talks have broken down with the coronavirus crisis placing football on halt, increasing his chances of leaving in the summer.
A number of clubs have taken an interest in the former Shakhtar star, including the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham. And Willian has given the north London clubs hope that a move can happen after admitting that