Arturo Vidal's Agent Pushing for Manchester United Move
Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal's agent Fernando Felicevich is working round the clock to get his client a move to Manchester United.
According to the Express, the Chilean's agent is keen to see his client move to Old Trafford and is ready to try and orchestrate a move away from his current employers.
Felicevich has already brokered one big money move this summer, with his other client Alexis Sanchez moving to Arsenal, and is now keen to unite Vidal with Louis van Gaal at United.
The Dutchman has been trying all summer to land Vidal, who is his primary summer transfer target, but all his efforts have been futile with Juventus refusing to budge. There have been various reports quoting different fees for the player, with the Red devils even willing to break their transfer record to land the World Cup star.
The Chilean international had indicated earlier in the summer that he will not be moving to Manchester, but at the same time also admitted that he is not sure if he will remain with the Serie A club beyond this summer. This will give the Old Trafford club hope, as they have been leading the chase for Vidal throughout.
The Juventus hierarchy is adamant about not letting Vidal leave and will hold on to their star player despite approaches from other big European clubs.
The Turin club's Sporting Director Giuseppe Marotta was the first to speak out. He understands that it is natural that all the big clubs will be interested in the player who has become one of the best in the world. However, he believes that the player does not have any intention to leave Juventus.
Meanwhile, Massimiliano Allegri also spoke out recently regarding the 27-year-old midfielder's future. The manager confirmed that Vidal will remain in Italy, and believes that the player is happy to stay with his current employers.
'Vidal will stay here and he's very happy about this. I spoke with him about his fitness, we're happy he will stay with us," Allegri said, as quoted in the Daily Mail.
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