Arturo Vidal
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Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal has joined Inter Milan from Barcelona in a 1m euro (£900,000) deal.
The signing reunites the 33-year-old with manager Antonio Conte after the pair won three successive Serie A titles together at Juventus.
Inter make a belated start to their league campaign on Saturday when they entertain Fiorentina.
Vidal had been at Barcelona since 2018, having previously played for Bayern Munich after four years at Juventus.
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