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Vidal: I would gladly remain at Juventus for the rest of my career
The versatile midfielder is not interested in a move to Spain or England, and is determined to win more silverware with the Bianconeri
| Bet: | Returns: | Manchester City £13.00 | Draw £60.00 | Norwich City £105.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Manchester City £13.00 | Draw £50.00 | Norwich City £110.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Manchester City £13.00 | Draw £55.00 | Norwich City £100.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Manchester City £13.00 | Draw £60.00 | Norwich City £110.00 |
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| Bet: | Returns: | Manchester City £13.00 | Draw £50.00 | Norwich City £110.00 |
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The Chile international was being linked with a move to Real Madrid earlier this year, while Manchester City are keen to sign the midfielder, too, as exclusively revealed by Goal.com last week.
Nevertheless, the 25-year-old is only thinking about Juventus for now as he is more that happy with life in Turin.
"I’ve not thought about trying my luck in England or Spain. I repeat that I’m very happy here and if I had to spend the rest of my career here I’d do so gladly," he was quoted as saying on the official Fifa website.
Vidal then looked back at his move from Bayer Leverkusen to Juventus in 2011, and stressed that the Bianconeri's success hasn't surprised him.
"When I agreed the move I did so thinking we could turn things around and fight for the championship, and that’s how it turned out.
"It didn’t take us long to realise that we were capable of lasting the distance, though I do admit I was surprised we finished unbeaten. The Italian league is very difficult."
The Chile star also took the time to discuss Juventus' chances at silverware this term, and insisted they want to do well in both Serie A and Champions League.
"I think that the players we’ve brought in this summer make us stronger than we were last season, so we’re capable of defending the title and having a good Champions League campaign.
"Let me correct myself, at a club like Juventus you have to aim to win every competition."
Juve currently sit joint first in Serie A with 19 points from seven matches.
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