Antonio Rudiger says it all and admits Chelsea will miss the brilliant Willian

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Antonio Rudiger says Chelsea will miss Willian should he ultimately decide to leave the club on a free transfer, with Arsenal reportedly his next stop.

Having become one of the most important players during his time at the Bridge, Willian is seen as one of the only world class players at the club and one that Frank Lampard is desperate to keep hold.

But we all know that he is out of contract, we all know that no new deal is on the horizon and we also know that some top clubs are keen to try and nail down his signature in the coming weeks.

Now, amid all the speculation, Having arrived in the Premier League in 2017, Rudiger was welcomed into the dressing room by the 31-year-old and he says he’ll miss the winger should he leave in the summer.

“Since day one of coming to Chelsea, he and David Luiz got me into the team and helped me out in the first couple of months because it was not that easy,” the Germany international was quoted on Sky Sports.

“He is a great guy and a really, really good footballer. He is calm and humble and it will be sad if I don’t see him again as a team-mate. He is not the type of player who talks that much.

“He does his thing on the pitch, just like Eden Hazard. By playing, he shows what he is about. He is a guy who dictates the game and not many players in the world have this type of quality.

“He is always training [hard] and practicing free-kicks after. He is someone who always wants to improve.”

He will be missed, MASSIVELY!

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