London is truly a megalopolis and many people love the city and want to live there. And sometimes, one wish could lead to problems in some people’s lives but they don’t get it. One of them is the former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Willian, who wanted to stay in London so bad, that the decided to switch clubs, a rival ones, just to stay in the UK’s capital. And he was wrong, since the admitted he wanted to get out of his new club after just three months. Short-term relationship with money involved – Arsenal and Willian in a nutshellAfter a great season in Chelsea, where he scored 11 goals and assisted in nine others in 2019, the Brazilian was expecting a new three year deal, but he didn’t get it, and left the club after seven years at Stamford Bridge. Wanting desperately to stay in London, he choose Arsenal and their offer of 36 million Ksh a week in 2020. This ‘marriage’ ended with a contract termination in 2021, after a disappointing season with only 16 starts and a lot of fans fury, since he came from rivals Chelsea for a big wage, but showed nothing. “I was not happy, that’s why I didn’t perform. I don’t want to go into the details, but I wasn’t happy. So, when I arrived there I was happy, from the beginning I was motivated, I wanted to do well, new club, new mates, new projects. After three months, I told my agent “please, I want to go”. I don’t want to speak bad about the club because it is a big club, has a big history in football, big players played there before it’s a big club – but it didn’t work, it was of course the most difficult time of my career” recalls Willian for Rio Ferdinand’s Five show.Arsenal’s Willian chubby new look makes him a laughing stock among the fansAnd sometimes, when a man is unhappy, other things became less important, and in this case, even money wasn’t making Willian happy. So he gave up the cash, just to get out of the Emirates stadium. “It was big money that I gave up. But sometimes money is not the most important thing in life. I think you need to be happy, get pleasure every day waking up in the morning to go to train. I wasn’t having that. I said to myself, with my family, I cannot stay here, I am not happy here. I have to leave, find a way out, leave the club, because if I stay I am going to stay the same. For me, it’s unfair to stay in a place that you don’t want to stay just because of the money. For me, it was that” explained the Brazilian, who is maybe happy now in Corinthians, but his display is still not good –only one goal and only nine matches played so far.