The disappointment for the elimination from the Copa America 2011 is about to turn a new adventure in the joy of football: the Chilean Arturo Vidal (24) is really a step away from becoming the new Juventus midfielder. The relay race between him and Felipe Melo (not summoned for the American tour and close the sale) is going to materialize, the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder of aspirin (not for long at this point) will be the partners of Andrea Pirlo in the middle, to the joy Antonio Conte. In Germany, giving the arrival of Vidal in Turin for the fact, though still missing signatures. Convinced of the impending completion of the deal are, in our country, the main sports dailies, which have no doubts now: it's a matter of hours and Vidal will be Juventus. Il Corriere dello Sport announced: "JUVE, VIDAL GET", while Tuttosport, newspaper close to the events eagle, Vidal says that there has been the go-ahead for the sale to Bayer's Old Lady, was thus accepted the offer of Marotta and partners, and the successful close of negotiations would be a matter of hours. And 'Fernando Felicevich expected today in Turin, the median of the dynamic agent of Chile, and some say that there could be even signatures. Everything goes smoothly for the closing of the deal, although there is still a small obstacle to overcome: the Colo Colo, the club where he grew Vidal, is still owned, in part (30%) of the player card and would like too 'monetize it. There are two options: either Juventus releases a little more, or the Bayer will donate part of the amount collected. It seems, however, that this can not be a danger to the success of the negotiation. Juventus, it seems, have reached an agreement with the German club on the basis of a figure, however, is not yet certain, the investment should be between 9 and 15 million euros, but when there will be black White will all be clear. In short, the feeling is that Juventus has substantially completed the purchase of Arturo Vidal, thus leading to Turin one of the greatest talents of Chilean national and, more generally, South American football.


