Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal will not panic if nothing comes of a proposed move to Manchester United, pointing out he is already at a "great team" in Juventus.
The 27-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford as United look to rebuild under new coach Louis van Gaal following a dismal season that saw them miss out on European football for the first time in 25 years.
However, recent speculation suggests United’s interest in the player has cooled due to Juve’s reported €44 million valuation of the midfielder.
If that is the case, and Vidal does not end up at United, then the former Bayer Leverkusen and Colo-Colo player admits he will be happy to stay at Juve, although he says his focus right now is on enjoying his post-World Cup break and not thinking about his future.
He was quoted as saying on www.chilevision.cl: “I’m not thinking of where I’m going to go, I want to take advantage of my holidays with the people I love. Right now I’m thinking of other things. Afterwards, when I arrive in Italy, I’ll see.
“I’m already at a great team, Juventus, so I will be just as calm if the Manchester United option falls through.”
United, who on Monday announced a €940 million sponsorship deal with Adidas, have already made two big-money signings this summer in defender Luke Shaw and midfielder Ander Herrera but are being linked with a host of other players.
Vidal, who is under contract with Juve until June 2017, had surgery on his right knee on May 7th but recovered in time to help Chile reach the last 16 of the World Cup, where they lost on penalties to Brazil.
“My knee is good. I’m resting it after two hard months” he said.
Vidal, who scored 11 goals in 32 league appearances for Juventus last term, is expected to arrive in Turin for pre-season training on July 28th.