Willian says he could leave chelsea over contract dispute

Willian, the Brazilian winger, has reportedly expressed his willingness to leave Chelsea due to a contract dispute. The 32-year-old's current deal with the Blues is set to expire in the summer, and he has been unable to agree on a new contract with the club.

According to various sources, Willian has been seeking a significant increase in his wages, which Chelsea are unwilling to match. The player's current salary is reportedly around £150,000 per week, and he is looking for a deal worth around £200,000 per week.

Willian has been a key player for Chelsea since joining the club in 2013, making over 350 appearances and scoring over 60 goals. However, his contract situation has become a major concern for the club, and it remains to be seen whether they will be able to retain his services.

If Willian does leave Chelsea, he will likely be in high demand, with several top clubs around Europe reportedly interested in signing him. The likes of Barcelona, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain have all been linked with the player in recent months.

It's worth noting that Willian has not publicly confirmed his desire to leave Chelsea, and the club may still try to persuade him to stay. However, the contract dispute has put his future at the club in doubt, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops over the coming weeks and months.