Vidal relaxed over his future at Juventus |
Vidal relaxed over his future at Juventus Posted: 13 Jul 2014 02:19 AM PDT Vidal has been heavily linked with a switch to Old Trafford this close-season, with new United boss Louis van Gaal reportedly keen to take the Chile international to the Premier League. The 27-year-old is an integral part of the Juve team who have won three successive Serie A titles since his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen in July 2011. Juve are sure to want to keep Vidal in Turin, but the player himself - who helped his country reach the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup last month - appears to be keeping his options open. "I've heard about the rumours, but I haven't spoken more about this subject," Vidal told La Tercera in his homeland. "I'm enjoying my holidays, and when I return to Italy I'll see what happens. "I'm very calm, but anyone would love to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Gerrard should remain captain, says Beckham Posted: 12 Jul 2014 10:33 PM PDT Gerrard donned the captain's armband as England failed to progress from Group D in Brazil - claiming a solitary point to finish bottom behind Costa Rica (seven points), Uruguay (six) and Italy (three). The 34-year-old Liverpool midfielder is in the twilight of his career and manager Roy Hodgson could opt for a younger captain as he revamps his squad ahead of England's UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. But Beckham, who skippered England at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, has thrown his support behind the Liverpool man. "I think it would be great if Steven continues because it was a disappointing tournament for the whole team and the captain kind of takes the real kind of brunt of things," Beckham told Sky Sports News. "But as a captain you feel a certain responsibility to lift the team. Stevie has done that for many years for Liverpool and for England. He has always been a real motivator, the way he plays and his passion that he shows on the pitch. "I would love to see Stevie continue because I think these young players need someone to look up to and a mentor - someone that has been there and done it - and I think that Steve is a great captain. "He has been for Liverpool and England. "He doesn't need my advice but one thing that I would say; that if you can play for England as long as you can, then do it." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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