EPL: Willian reacts to Chelsea’s hijack of Mudryk from Arsenal, gives verdict on Blues’ new signings

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Former Chelsea star, Willian has reacted to the report that the west London club hijacked Mykhailo Mudryk from Arsenal.

Willian also said that his old club have secured a good player in 115 million pound Enzo Fernandez and added that Mudryk threw up memories of his own move to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea spent over £250million in the winter transfer window which culminated with the Premier League record signing of Fernandez for £115m from Portuguese giants, Benfica on deadline day.

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Fernandez is in line to play his first game for Chelsea against Fulham, Willian’s new club side, on Friday night, and the Brazilian is a fan of the World Cup winner.

The Brazilian was asked about the Argentine’s club-record move to Chelsea, and the former Chelsea winger told The Times: “I saw some highlights [during the] World Cup – he looks good!”

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Reacting to the nature of Mudryk signing by Chesea, Willian said he sees some similarities with the way he (Willian) was hijacked from Tottenham by the Blues in 2013.

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Willian had been flown to London by Tottenham who thought they had a deal fully agreed before Chelsea swooped.

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“I can see it’s different but Chelsea is Chelsea,” the 34-year-old told reporters ahead of Chelsea’s clash with Fulham on Friday.

“I was supposed to go to Tottenham. I was in London almost three weeks, waiting, waiting, waiting. And the day that I went to sign my contract with Tottenham, Chelsea came in.

“My agent said, ‘Chelsea have called and want you there, what do we do now?’ I said I wanted to go to Chelsea.”

Willian joined Shakhtar Donetsk from Brazilian side Corinthians in August 2007 for a fee of €14million and spent six years at the club. In 2013, he briefly signed for Anzhi Makhachkala before joining Chelsea for £30million. He won the Premier League and League Cup in his second season at Stamford Bridge.

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