German giants Bayern Munich have reached an agreement with Serie A side Juventus for the summer move of Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal, according to SkySports.
The German outfit confirmed earlier today that they have agreed to sign the Copa America winner Vidal from Juventus.
Bayern chief executive Karl Heinz Rummenigge said: “I can confirm that we have reached an agreement with both parties, Juventus and the player.”
He further said that the only thing missing is the medical and the signature on the contract.
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Arturo Vidal was also in link with several other top European clubs including Premier League duo Arsenal and Manchester United.
Vidal already told in the start of the summer that he wants to leave Juventus despite of reaching the Champions League final last season.
Juventus general director Giuseppe also revealed earlier this week that Vidal asked to leave the Turin club.
The 28-year-old is expected to travel to Germany in the next few days for a medical ahead of his move to the German giants.
Vidal has played in the Bundesliga at Bayer Leverkusen before his move to Juventus. He played four seasons in Germany before leaving for the Italian side.
The Chile captain won the man of the match award in the final game against Argentina in the Copa America 2015.
Vidal will be joining the list of Carlos Tevez, Angelo Ogbonna and Andrea Pirlo who all have left the Turin side earlier this summer.
Columnist: Shah Arsalan
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