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Arsenal are leading the race to sign out-of-contract Chelsea star Willian, according to reports coming out of Brazil. The 31-year-old has spent the last seven years at Stamford Bridge, registering 59 goals and as many assists in 329 appearances.

But with just over two months remaining on his current Blues contract, Willian’s future in west London has been plunged into doubt.

It is believed he recently turned down a two-year extension at the club as he is seeking at least a three-year deal. And according to Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola, Arsenal are the favourites to sign Willian this summer.

Former Chelsea hero David Luiz, who sealed a shock £8m move to the Gunners last summer, has reportedly been working hard to convince his Brazil

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