Willian: "I don't think I will extend my contract with Chelsea" © JumpStory

Chelsea's attacker Willian from London has mentioned multiple times that he would like to sign a new contract with his current club, but it seems that this will not happen. The current contract of the 31-year-old Brazilian will expire this summer, and the player himself admitted that negotiations for a new contract have broken down. "The time spent at Chelsea was fantastic. I created a special bond with the fans and the people who work at the club. Everyone knows that my contract will expire in a few months, and it seems unlikely that we will reach an agreement to extend it. I don't think I will extend my contract with Chelsea, as I was offered a two-year deal, and I want one that is at least a year longer. Everything stopped right here," he said. After that, there were no more negotiations. The club said they could not offer a longer contract, so it is hard to expect an agreement, but you never know what might happen. We don't know what will happen in the near future. Maybe we will unexpectedly reach an agreement, but I can say that my contract is coming to an end and I am ready to talk to all clubs," Willian said while speaking with Fox Sports. The Brazilian played 37 matches this season, scoring 7 goals and providing 6 assists.