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Arturo Vidal

Is Arturo Vidal A-List?

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NoArturo Vidal is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2015

Copa América Champion

Lost A-list status in 2018

Dropped to B tier — Transfer to Barcelona

Ranking Timeline

2005D$0.5M

Professional Debut at Colo-Colo

Vidal began his professional career at Chilean club Colo-Colo. His energetic and combative style quickly made him stand out as a promising young midfielder.

2011C$5M+$4.5M

Transfer to Juventus

After successful spells at Bayer Leverkusen, Vidal joined Juventus in Italy. He became a key player in Juventus's midfield, helping them dominate Serie A.

2013B$10M+$5M

Serie A Dominance

Vidal won consecutive Serie A titles with Juventus, establishing himself as one of Europe's top box-to-box midfielders. His relentless energy and goal-scoring ability were crucial to Juventus's success.

2015A$15M+$5M

Copa América Champion

Vidal captained Chile to their first-ever Copa América title, defeating Argentina in the final. This victory made him a national hero and elevated his global profile significantly.

2016A$18M+$3M

Second Copa América Title

Vidal led Chile to back-to-back Copa América titles, cementing his legacy as one of Chile's greatest players. He was at the peak of his powers during this period.

2018B$20M+$2M

Transfer to Barcelona

After winning league titles with Bayern Munich, Vidal joined Barcelona. Though no longer at his absolute peak, he remained a valuable squad player for the Catalan giants.

2020B$22M+$2M

Move to Inter Milan

Vidal reunited with Antonio Conte at Inter Milan, helping the club win Serie A. His experience and combative style were still assets in top-level European football.

2023C$24M+$2M

Return to Colo-Colo

After spells at Flamengo and Athletico Paranaense in Brazil, Vidal returned to his boyhood club Colo-Colo. This homecoming was celebrated by Chilean fans.

2026B$25M+$1M

Colo-Colo Captain and Legend

Vidal continues playing for and captaining Colo-Colo while also leading the Chile national team. He remains well-known globally for his successful European career and is revered as one of Chile's greatest footballers of all time.

Last updated: February 25, 2026