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Two-time Premier League winner becomes a free agent after terminating his contract with Olympiacos

Two-time Premier League winner becomes a free agent after terminating his contract with Olympiacos

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A former Premier League star is now a free agent after terminating his contract at Olympiacos.

The player won the Premier League twice earlier in his career.

In total he made 317 appearances in the Premier League and scored 47 goals, while he provided 46 assists.

His time in the English top flight was split between three clubs, all of which are in London.

However, his spell at Olympiacos was very short as he only joined the Greek club in September.

The 36-year-old will now be on the lookout for his next club.

Two-time Premier League winner becomes a free agent after terminating his contract with Olympiacos

A two-time former Premier League winner is a free agent after leaving Olympiacos

Willian joined Olympiacos on a one-year deal in September but he is already departing after just eleven appearances.

The former Brazil international struggled with injuries during his time at Olympiacos and failed to score, while he registered just one assist.

Willian won the Premier League title with Chelsea in the 2014-15 and 2016-17 seasons, while he also won the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Europa League with the Blues.

Willian has left Olympiacos despite having only signed for the Greek club in September

Willian has left Olympiacos despite having only signed for the Greek club in September

While he made a significant impact at Stamford Bridge, the same couldn’t be said of Willian’s time at Arsenal, for whom he struggled.

After returning to Brazil with Corinthians, Willian then headed back to the Premier League with Fulham, where he scored ten goals in 67 games.  

He commenced his career with Corinthians and then played for Shakhtar Donetsk prior to joining Anzhi Makhachkala. 

A move to Chelsea followed in 2013 despite interest from Tottenham.


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