Vidal suggests he could stay at Juventus for rest of career

Vidal suggests he could stay at Juventus for rest of career

Published May. 20, 2015 11:33 a.m. ET

Arturo Vidal has suggested he could stay at Juventus for the rest of his career.  

The Chile international has been a central figure for the Bianconeri since moving to Italy from Bayer Leverkusen in 2011, helping the Old Lady win four straight Serie A titles and reach the final of this season's Champions League.

A number of Spanish and English clubs have been linked with his signature, with Liverpool reportedly the latest side to express an interest in his services, but the 27-year-old midfielder has no thoughts of leaving just yet.

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"Turin feels like home," Vidal told 24 Horas. "The people are very warm and passionate, very Latin, similar to in Chile. They say hello when I walk down the street.

"I could stay in Turin for my whole life, for my family and for the people who love me. Of course, Juve are also one of the best teams in the world. It's really difficult to change club when you're this happy.

"This squad is spectacular and after the Scudetto we want to win the Champions League."

Chile will host this summer's Copa America and Vidal is determined to enjoy a successful tournament, even if claiming the title might be beyond his side.

 "I will give everything for my country," he added. "I won't say we'll win the trophy, but we do want to make the fans happy. We'll be competitive and united to try and win."

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