Manchester United and Real Madrid target Arturo Vidal has once again spoken about his Juventus future, and whilst he did say he could stay at the Old Lady for the rest of his life, he didn't rule out any possibility of a move away.

After another successful season with Juventus and a World Cup campaign with Chile that exceeded expectations, it comes as no surprise that he is being linked with the likes of Manchester United and Bayern Munich. Despite being on his holidays, he took the time out to speak to journalists, where he had this to say:

"I don't think that I've ended a cycle, I may spend the rest of my life at Juventus. When I get to Italy I will speak with the coach. It's difficult to talk about another club when you're already playing for a big club, where I won 3 titles. I respect my teammates"

Vidal joined the reigning Serie A champions in 2011 from Bayer Leverkusen for a fee of around €10.5 million. He has played over 100 games for the side, and scored 38 goals, including one hat-trick against F.C. Copenhagen in the Champions League. With Antonio Conte walking out on the club this week, the futures of Juve's top talents, namely Vidal and Paul Pogba, have become uncertain. With the former seemingly number one on Louis van Gaal's transfer targets list, could the next few weeks be the end of his spell in Turin?