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Midfielder Valdivia agrees to Colo-Colo return
Santiago, June 20: Chile veteran midfielder Jorge Valdivia has agreed to return to his childhood club Colo-Colo, the capital football giants said on Monday. Valdivia was a free agent after parting ways with United Arab Emirates (UAE) outfit Al-Wahda in May.
"We have reached an agreement with (Valdivia)," Colo-Colo said on Twitter. "In the next few days he will undergo a medical and then be officially presented (to fans)."
No further details of the deal were given.
Capped 75 times for Chile's national team, Valdivia made his professional debut for Colo-Colo in 2003 after being promoted from the Santiago club's youth academy.
The 33-year-old's career has also included spells at Brazilian Serir A giants Palmeiras.
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