Arturo Vidal

Hamzah

High Definition Member
People seem to be complaining that he is an “alcoholic” so my comment was based on that. I don’t know the details.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
His close circle, Sampaoli and former coaches have said he has a problem with alcohol, that he cannot control himself when he drinks and how much he drinks.
 

Mandrake

New member
Has had a few alcohol related incidents, the worst one being during Copa America 2015 in Chile where he crashed his Ferrari drunk after going to a casino and hit a cop who arrested him. He was recorded and it was a very embarassing audio. He was forgiven by the coach, stayed in the team and Chile went on to win the cup, so all was forgotten.

He’s not the brightest light bulb, but you’re not buying him for his brains or moral principles. He is brilliant on the pitch and that is where he will shine.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
What does "team option" mean? The Vidal to Inter transfer saga always talked about Vidal opting to extend his contract, as it was not seen as something Bayern could force him to do.

It is said there is a team option, which means he is under contract for next 2 years unless Bayern decide otherwise. many clubs (especially Manu) put this clause in their players and people keep misreading them as future free agents. It is a smart thing to do and we should start doing it.
Again, I myself don't see it "suspiciously low" but people are used for Barca to overpay, Bayern to do great deals and initial rumors was 30M

Edit: Inter deal was also rumored to be their usual "loan+ buy option"
 
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EdmondDantes

New member
How much his salary?

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Not sure if this guy is reliable though.
 

Jombi

New member
I looked up how much Schweinsteiger went for. He went for 9m euros as a 31 year old to Man U and was considered a football god by the Bayern fans, 121 caps for Germany.
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Has had a few alcohol related incidents, the worst one being during Copa America 2015 in Chile where he crashed his Ferrari drunk after going to a casino and hit a cop who arrested him. He was recorded and it was a very embarassing audio. He was forgiven by the coach, stayed in the team and Chile went on to win the cup, so all was forgotten.

He’s not the brightest light bulb, but you’re not buying him for his brains or moral principles. He is brilliant on the pitch and that is where he will shine.

If he pulls that shit again I wonder if we will have to continue to pay his salary when he is in jail.

Drunk driving is a criminal offense in Spain, I believe.
 

Jombi

New member
It is said there is a team option, which means he is under contract for next 2 years unless Bayern decide otherwise. many clubs (especially Manu) put this clause in their players and people keep misreading them as future free agents. It is a smart thing to do and we should start doing it.
Again, I myself don't see it "suspiciously low" but people are used for Barca to overpay, Bayern to do great deals and initial rumors was 30M

Can you give a credible source to it? All the Inter transfer rumors I've seen point out that Vidal has to agree to it, not something Bayern could do themselves.
 

Vilarrubi

New member
I looked up how much Schweinsteiger went for. He went for 9m euros as a 31 year old to Man U and was considered a football god by the Bayern fans, 121 caps for Germany.

It’s only a few years ago but the market prices have changed drastically from then.. Van Dijk for 85m euros etc

Some crazy prices nowadays and Vidals price seems fair
 

Hamzah

High Definition Member
The dragon nickname makes no sense. It applied to paulinho cos he cane from China.

Vidal’s official nickname is King Arturo
 

Donatello

Active member
It's the way Bayern has been operating in the market. If clubs want to sign players that they are willing to sell they will give them very reasonable deals on them so in the future if Bayern wants to make a purchase from the other club they will in return be able to get decent deals.

Kroos to Madrid and then James to Bayern, both for very good fees is an example of that.

Bayern clearly want to have no part in buying players at market valuation in this current market.

Makes sense. But, you can't dominate the market that way. The club with the highest bid gets the player not with the better relations, albeit a few exceptions.

Nowadays, sincerity is secondary, money is what matters the most.
 

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