Tuesday, July 24, 2018

World Class Player DROPPED From His Club Traveling Tour Ahead Of Joining Man United

Manchester United fans have received a huge transfer boost as one of Manchester United targets has been reported ready to move to the Premier League and join Manchester United during this summer transfer windows.

Manchester United are expected to sign more players during this summer transfer windows as they have just signed and announced one senior player during this summer transfer windows which is the Brazilian midfielder, Fred Rodrigues, where Manchester United fans are hoping for other world class players to join the squad ahead of next season.

According to several reports and news sources and the Bundesliga giant, Bayern Munich, official website, Manchester United are closer than ever to sign the Chilean international midfielder, Arturo Vidal, during this summer transfer windows where the Chilean box to box midfielder has been officially dropped from Bayern Munich’s traveling tour to the United States during the preseason preparations where Bayern Munich will be facing several teams in the International Champions Cup, including the Premier League winners, Manchester City.

The drop of Arturo Vidal from the traveling squad has given Manchester United fans a hope about signing the world-class midfielder this season after being linked with a move to the Old Trafford last season as well.

Arturo Vidal has just one year left in his contract, until the summer of 2019, and Bayern Munich are asking for a price of 30million Euros to let their midfielder go this summer, which isn’t a big amount of Manchester United, and other clubs are ready to fight to sign the Chilean warrior such as Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Inter Milan, and others.


Moreover, Arturo Vidal has shared a picture on his official Instagram account and captioned it with ” Ready for the future” which has launched a wave of speculations about his future at Bayern Munich which many see it as a sign of him leaving Bayern Munich after two seasons in Germany.

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