Willian launches legal action over 'forged' letter
The Brazil and Chelsea star alleges his signature has been forged on a document “circulated through the football market”.
Chelsea winger Willian has instructed his lawyers to take legal action over a “forged” letter purporting to authorise a change of agent.
The Brazil international shared the document on Instagram on Thursday with a statement denouncing its authenticity.
The letter, which Willian says has been “circulated through the football market”, claims to sanction a change in his representation until August 15.
It comes with the 29-year-old at the centre of intense transfer speculation linking him to Real Madrid and Manchester United.
“I would like to clarify that I never signed such letter, the content of which I completely deny,” Willian wrote on Instagram.
“Finally, since there seems to be clear evidence that my signature has been forged, or anyway misused, I hereby inform that my lawyers are already instructed to proceed with all appropriate legal measures before any competent courts or authorities.
“I hope I have clarified the matter and any possible misunderstanding.”
Willian’s future has been a point of speculation for most of the summer, as Barcelona were believed to have made multiple bids for the attacker.
Though that pursuit ended with the La Liga champions signing of Willian’s Brazil countryman Malcom from Bordeaux, reports suggest both Manchester United and Real Madrid remain interested in his services.
A delay in his arrival to Chelsea from his World Cup holiday prompted speculation that he had been subject to a bid, but Goal understands a passport issue was the cause.
However, Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri admitted unhappiness over the situation, and promised talks with the winger in the coming days.
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