Eduardo Vargas and possible return to the U: “I’m thinking about it”

Eduardo Vargas and possible return to the U: “I’m thinking about it”
Eduardo Vargas and possible return to the U: “I’m thinking about it”

For some time now, the University of Chile has been excited about the return of Eduardo Vargas, who shone and was key in the historic title of the 2011 Copa Sudamericana.

The national forward, who plays for Atlético Mineiro in Brazil and is training with the Reds with a view to the friendly against Paraguay and the Copa América in the United States, told what must happen to return to the blues.

“I’m thinking about whether to return or not, because my children also influence being in Brazil and my girlfriend is Brazilian, so I have to think about it carefully,” Vargas responded to a question about the U after participating in a commercial activity.

“These days my girlfriend is getting to know Chile and she told me that she would like to live here with the little she has known. Let’s see the future, let’s think, and who knows if she can return to the U soon,” he added.

In addition, “Turboman” referred to his feelings about being considered again in La Roja: “I’m happy to be back, to be here, I always feel good on the field with the national team. They help me a lot on the field, they are good players.”

Of course, he regretted the absence of references such as Arturo Vidal and Gary Medel: “We share a lot of time in the national team. With Arturo we are very good friends, we always talk, with Gary too, but we are not as close as the one I have with Arturo Not only them, there is also (Charles) Aránguiz. When you get to the dressing room and you don’t see him, you miss them, because they have a different humor, they always make the group laugh. But it is the coach’s decision, he knows what he is doing and. “We have to comply in the best way.”

 
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