
Willian
insisted he will be taking legal action over a "forged" letter which has
circulated in the "football market", claiming to have granted him permission
to seek a move away from Chelsea.
The Brazil international has taken to social media to personally set the
story straight, and confirmed he has instructed his lawyers to act over the
false use of his signature.
Willian uploaded an image of the letter in question to his personal
Instagram account, before explaining its apparent nature and offering a
complete rebuttal.
"In the recent days I have been informed that a 'letter of authorization for
player agent FIFA', allegedly signed in my name has been circulated through
the football market," said Willian.
"In such letter, Mr. Denirobson Dias would grant an authorization to Mr.
Renee Pinheiro Anunciação to represent me until 15 August 2018, throughout
football clubs in the United Kingdom and France.
"I would like to clarify that I never signed such letter, the content of
which I completely deny.
"Finally, since there seem 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 Borges da Silva."
The future of the 29-year-old has been the cause of much speculation since
the conclusion of the Russia World Cup.
Both Manchester United and Barcelona have been linked, with the latter
seeing several bids rejected by Chelsea for Willian.
The player failed to return to training following the World Cup because of
apparent passport issues, with new boss Maurizio Sarri said to be 'unhappy'
with the situation.

Sarri
revealed he would like to speak to Willian on the matter, while reiterating
his desire to keep the "top players" at the club.