Time for your daily Arturo Vidal is coming/not coming/maybe coming/definitely coming to Manchester United update. We’ll look at what media outlets in which countries are saying the transfer has been completed. Or not. Or maybe it has.
There’s media in three countries interested in this: Juventus (Italy) his current club, Chile (where he was a national star for the World Cup team) and United (England of course!)
One thing is for certain, no one can dispute this: the Arturo Vidal to Man United storyline will not go away.
In the words of Blur, on their “Parklife” album…”well, it looks like we’ve made it, looks like we’ve made it to the end.”
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed that Arturo Vidal will not be joining Man Utd this summer. https://t.co/u83G40YooZ
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) August 29, 2014
BREAKING: We can confirm that @kingarturo23 has expressed his desire to stay at @juventusfc despite intense interest from @ManUtd
— Barclays League (@BarclaysLeague) August 29, 2014
Manchester United will not be making a move for either Arturo Vidal or William Carvalho. (Source: @DTguardian)
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) August 29, 2014
PICTURE: Arturo Vidal confirms he is staying at Juventus: The transfer saga of the summer seems to be finally … https://t.co/ZYgQ1y7TXH
— ManUtd Bulletin (@MUFCBulletin) August 29, 2014
The gift that keeps on giving, at least from a transfer rumor stand point, and the constant page views they provide. However, the Arturo Vidal party is over.
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