
Pachuca Target Chile and Juventus Legend Arturo Vidal as Reinforcement for Club World Cup
Arturo Vidal Offered Short-Term Loan Deal by Pachuca Ahead of Club World Cup
As the excitement builds for the expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, Mexican giants Pachuca are making headlines with their bold transfer moves. The latest name linked with a potential switch to the Estadio Hidalgo? None other than Arturo Vidal – the Chilean midfield warrior whose CV includes some of the biggest clubs in world football.
According to a report from Súper Deportivo, Pachuca have submitted a formal offer to Colo Colo for the services of Arturo Vidal. But there’s a twist: the proposal is for a one-month loan that would see the veteran midfielder join the Tuzos exclusively for the Club World Cup campaign.
It’s an ambitious move, and though the Chilean club has yet to respond officially, Pachuca’s intent is clear. They want experience, grit, and leadership on their side when they face off against elite clubs like Real Madrid and Al Hilal this summer.
Why Arturo Vidal Makes Sense for Pachuca

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Arturo Vidal might be 38, but write him off at your peril. The Chilean is still playing at a high level with Colo Colo, and his recent performances in continental competitions like the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana show he’s still got plenty in the tank.
Since returning to Colo Colo earlier in 2024, Arturo Vidal has remained central to the team’s plans. In his most recent run, he has recorded 13 goals and five assists over 82 appearances, contributing not just numbers but a mentality forged through battles in Europe’s top leagues.
From Juventus to Bayern Munich, Barcelona to Inter Milan, and Flamengo to Bayer Leverkusen, Arturo Vidal has seen it all. His leadership, experience, and unmatched will to win would be a perfect match for a Pachuca side looking to leave a mark at the global stage.
A Club World Cup Unlike Any Other
This isn’t your average Club World Cup. The 2025 edition will be the first expanded format, bringing together 32 of the best clubs from around the globe in a tournament that mirrors the setup of a traditional FIFA World Cup.
That change allows teams like Pachuca to register up to six reinforcements, a rule Pachuca are clearly taking advantage of. Arturo Vidal is arguably the most high-profile name linked so far, but he’s not the only one.
The Tuzos have already locked in key signings, including:
- José Castillo from Chivas
- Agustín Palavecino from Necaxa
- Federico Pereira from Toluca
- Robert Kenedy from Real Valladolid
Each of these names adds depth, but Arturo Vidal brings something that none of the others can: the pedigree of a player who has won trophies at every level, including league titles in Italy, Germany, and Spain, as well as two Copa América titles with Chile.
Pachuca’s Group Stage Schedule

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Pachuca will make their tournament debut on June 18, squaring off against Austria’s RB Salzburg, a game that could set the tone for the rest of their journey.
They’ll then face the biggest test of the group on June 22, when they meet Real Madrid – winners of a record 15 UEFA Champions League titles. That matchup alone demands experience and leadership on the pitch, qualities Arturo Vidal embodies.
The Tuzos close the group stage against Al Hilal on June 26, a Saudi Arabian powerhouse with continental pedigree of their own.
The potential addition of Arturo Vidal is all about giving Pachuca that extra bit of quality and mental toughness to go head-to-head with clubs of this caliber.
Vidal’s Motivation
While some may wonder why a legend like Arturo Vidal would consider a short-term loan at this stage in his career, the answer may be simpler than it seems.
Arturo Vidal has always thrived in big tournaments. Whether it’s the Champions League, World Cup, or Copa América, he rises to the moment. A one-month stint with Pachuca would offer him another shot at the global stage and a chance to test himself once again against some of the best midfielders in the world.
Plus, there’s the personal angle. Arturo Vidal has long shown affection for Latin American football and may relish the opportunity to represent a competitive Mexican club on the international stage.
Did You Know?

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- In addition to Arturo Vidal, rumors earlier this year linked Neymar to Pachuca, though that move was quickly shot down by club executives.
- Pachuca held Al Ahly to a 1-1 draw in a recent friendly as part of their pre-tournament preparations.
- Pachuca are one of the most successful Mexican clubs in international competition, having won the CONCACAF Champions League five times.
Final Thoughts: Smart Risk or Nostalgic Gamble?

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If the Arturo Vidal deal comes through, it’ll be seen in two lights. Some will argue it’s a smart, short-term risk to bring in proven quality and leadership. Others may call it a nostalgic gamble, putting faith in an aging star.
But Pachuca aren’t just signing a name—they’re targeting a mindset. Arturo Vidal has always played with heart, tenacity, and a chip on his shoulder. That’s exactly the kind of attitude Pachuca will need when they step into the lion’s den against clubs like Real Madrid.
Now it’s just a matter of whether Colo Colo says yes.
Stay tuned. This one could get interesting.
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