As expected, Arturo Vidal has officially terminated his contract with Inter by mutual consent and is now free to sign for Flamengo.

The Chile international signed the paperwork with his agent Fernando Felicevich after entering the club headquarters in Milan this evening.

A few minutes later, Inter released a statement confirming they have reached an agreement to terminate the contract by mutual consent.

It had been due to run to June 2023 and he arrived for free from Barcelona in September 2020.

There are reports he will receive a severance payment of circa €4m.

Vidal is now expected to sign for Brazilian club Flamengo, choosing them over interest from Boca Juniors and Galatasaray.

The 35-year-old Chilean therefore returns to South America for the first time since 2007, when he came to Europe for Bayer Leverkusen.

He went on to play for Juventus, Bayern Munich and Barcelona before the Inter switch to reunite with his ex-Bianconeri boss Antonio Conte.

Vidal won the Scudetto, Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana with Inter.

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