Willian said he would be happy to represent Chelsea even if he is not contracted to them.
Chelsea winger Willian has revealed that he will continue playing for the west London club even if there are matches after his current contract expires in June.
The Premier League season has been suspended until April 30 at the earliest due to the coronavirus outbreak, meaning matches could be played over the summer.
However, Blues winger Willian insists he will continue to play for Frank Lampard's side even after he is out of contract.
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Speaking on a live Facebook chat to Brazilian TV channel Esporte Interativo, the 31-year-old international said: "My contract really ends I think in July.
"And if I had to play on those dates, in these months, I think it would be no problem for me to end the League in a way which would be loyal to the club, as they always were with me. Regardless of a signed paper.
"But it's clear that this is not a certainty, we don't know what can happen. But without a doubt, as always, I will always be ready to give the best to my club regardless of my contract situation."
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