The Chilean midfielder, his brother and his father-in-law will have fifteen days to file dismissal motions to all the fines handed to them.

Just as if Arturo Vidal needed more problems after his Instagram rants, the Chilean midfielder will now have to pay a massive ban for his reckless behavior at a bar in Munich.

A report by German website TZ revealed that Vidal, his brother Sandrino and the footballer's father-in-law were involved in a brawl at a local bar, which was abruptly brought to an end after the footballer smashed one of his "opponents" with a bottle of vodka. His relatives were also charged by local authorities due to their involvement in the fight.

This incident took place almost two years, ago, during Vidal's playing days at Bayern München. As a result, Vidal will now have to pay over $920,000 due to the injuries sustained by the other party. His brother Sandrino will have to pay a $19,000 fine, while his father-in-law will be forced to pay $40,000 in damages for damages caused during this incident.

Neither Vidal, who was on international duty with Chile, nor his relatives, were present at the German court of law. All those that were fined have 15 days to appeal these charges and sanctions.

This report comes at a time in which Vidal has been involved in several controversies, mainly due to his use of social media outlets to complain about the small number of minutes he's had under coach Ernesto Valverde.