Willian is hoping to stay (Picture: Getty Images)

Willian is hopeful of extending his stay at Stamford Bridge and hopes to win the Champions League under Frank Lampard at Chelsea.

The Brazilian has spent six years in west London – winning two Premier Leagues, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the Europa League during his stay – but his current deal is due to expire at the end of 2019/20.

Talks are yet to begin between the 31-year-old and Chelsea chiefs over the possibility of extending his time at the club but he is hopeful he can remain with the Premier League top-four contenders.

‘From my side, I want to stay,’ Willian told the Evening Standard. ‘I have one year left and I want to stay because I like to play for Chelsea.




‘I love this club, I love to live in London and my family loves it here. I have been here six years already so everything is perfect for me.

Lampard has impressed Willian (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Of course [there is more I want to do at Chelsea], win the Champions League! I want to win more titles here, I want to play more games, to score more goals so everything that I can do, I will try hard to do.’

Willian is playing under his fifth manager at Chelsea but he’s tipping former team-mate Lampard to enjoy a long and successful stint at Stamford Bridge.

‘I enjoy a lot to work with him,’ he added.

‘He was a fantastic player, one of the best in the world, and now I hope he can become one of the best managers in the world so, I think he has everything to achieve this.

‘Is it a change of culture? I hope so, because I am here six years, I have had already five managers. I hope he can stay here a long, long time.’