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While Cristiano kept it in his museum, what Vidal did with the Club America jersey

The Club America jersey was given to Ronaldo and he kept it in a museum, while Vidal did something completely different.

By Hector Garcia

The Club America jersey was given to Ronaldo and he kept it in a museum, while Vidal did something completely different.
The Club America jersey was given to Ronaldo and he kept it in a museum, while Vidal did something completely different.
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Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal will go down in history as one of Chilean soccer's leading players for his outstanding career with different clubs. Now, after an alleged interest from Club America prior to his signing for Flamengo, the player has opted for the Coapa team and even acknowledged his desire to play for them one day.

In response to these statements, his national teammate Diego Valdes decided to present Arturo Vidal with a club jersey as a gift. This is not the first time that a world-class soccer player has owned an America shirt. Such is the case of Cristiano Ronaldo, who had one after the Club World Cup and now wears it in the Madeira museum.

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Now, the Chilean is the one who received the apparel from another Chilean star who plays for the Mexican team. Diego Valdes and Arturo Vidal exchanged jerseys during Chile's training camp on the last FIFA day, and the Chilean happily posed on social networks with his gift.

Will Vidal ever play for Club America?

The interest of the Coapa team was concrete during the recent transfer market. However, an agreement could never be reached. In an interview with TUDN, Ivan Zamorano, Chilean soccer legend, stated that Vidal told him that he would like to play for the team, but his age and salary could be limiting for the board led by Santiago Baños.


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