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Willian wage demands blocking Arsenal exit?

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Arsenal are struggling to move Willian on this summer due to the experienced attacker's wage demands, according to a report.
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Arsenal are reportedly struggling to move Willian on during this summer's transfer window due to the experienced attacker's wage demands.

The 32-year-old penned a three-year deal with the Gunners upon his arrival from Chelsea last August, but he struggled to make his mark during the 2020-21 campaign.

Willian featured on 37 occasions for Mikel Arteta's side last term but managed just one goal and seven assists, and the North London club are thought to be keen to sell him in the current market.

According to football.london, there is interest from a number of clubs, but the Brazilian's wage demands are putting potential suitors off a deal.

The report claims that Inter Miami are among the sides keen on the South American, but the MLS outfit would not be able to meet his salary expectations at this moment in time.

Willian made 339 appearances for Chelsea before arriving at the Emirates Stadium. body check tags ::

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