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Death threats force former Arsenal and Chelsea player Willian to leave Corinthians

“I did not come to Brazil to get threatened” claimed the veteran player with more than 70 caps for the national side.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 09: Willian of Corinthians drives the ball during a Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter final second leg match between Flamengo and Corinthians at Maracana Stadium on August 09, 2022 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Wagner Meier/Getty Images)
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Brazil forward Willian has left local side Corinthians after receiving death threats, the former Arsenal and Chelsea player said.

The 34-year-old went on a free transfer to Corinthians last summer, but the return has been everything but pleasant for the winger who has 70 caps for the Brazilian national team since his debut in 2011.

On Friday, Willian told that he will return to Europe and that he had terminated the contract with the club. English media has linked him to Premier League club Fulham FC.

“I did not come to Brazil to get threatened,” Willian told reporters for the Globo Esporte.

“Whenever Corinthians lost and if sometimes I was not doing well in the game, my family received threats, and curses on social media.

Corinthians' Willian in action
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Corinthians' Willian in action CARLA CARNIELREUTERS

“My wife, my daughters, after a while (they) also started attacking my father, and my sister.”

Willian has been attacked by some of the fans over poor performance in the field, as Corinthians was eliminated from two important competitions in recent weeks, despite the team being second place in the Brazilian league.

“Corinthians accepted the dismissal of the athlete, the anticipation of the end of the contract. Willian alleged private and family problems and the desire to leave Brazil. Corinthians is sorry, but respects the player’s decision,” Corinthians said in statement. (