BREAKING+PIC: World Class Player DROPPED From His Club Traveling Tour Ahead Of Joining Chelsea?

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Chelsea fans have received a huge transfer boost as one of the best players in the world in his position has been reported transferable and ready to move to the Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea have finally begun to move in the summer transfer windows and has signed just one player a few days ago, Jorginho from the Italian club Napoli FC.

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According to the latest news and reports from several sources including the Bavarian giant, Bayern Munich’s official website, the Chilean international player, Arturo Vidal, has been officially dropped from the traveling squad for Bayern Munich squad to the United States of America in the preseason preparations.

This drop has launched a wave of speculations about the future of the Chilean midfielder where he has just one year left in his contract with Bayern Munich, and he is expected to leave during this summer transfer windows in order not to leave for free next season after not renewing his contract until this moment.

Chelsea are reported one of the favorites clubs to sign Arturo Vidal where the Premier League club, Chelsea FC, is facing fierce competition from other clubs as well who are eager to sign the player such as Manchester United, Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, and Juventus FC.

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On the other hand, the player has shared a suspicious picture on Instagram recently where he shared a picture of himself while opening his hands and captioned it with “Ready For The Future” which many consider it as a sign of opening the doors for the clubs to negotiate with him.

Here is the picture Arturo Vidal shared on Instagram

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