The Chilean, considered the best player in the world in his position, recently signed a new contract with an Italian club, but this does not deter the attention of the richest clubs in Europe.
In an interview with Chile's "Cooperativa" radio journalists, the goalkeeper did not hide his dedication to the Turin club: "I sweat for Juventus and give all my strength for victories on the pitch."
"I don't know if Real and other clubs really are interested in me, but even if that's true, it doesn't change anything. I will try to achieve my goals wearing the Juventus jersey till the end," said A. Vidalis.
The dedication of Chile's national team leader to the Italian team is evidenced by tattoos with the club's symbolism and the "Juventus" name tattooed on his neck.
During the interview, the 26-year-old footballer was also asked about his country's chances in the upcoming World Cup this summer.
"It will be difficult in Brazil, but I will fight with all my might. We have a young and ambitious team with good players. Obviously, we will all have to give our best," noted A. Vidalis.
In Brazil, Chile will play in Group B with the World and European champions Spain, the Netherlands, and Australia.