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Another club interested in Arthur Melo whose days are numbered at Liverpool

The Brazilian has been a disappointment since arriving in the summer 

By Charles Cornwall

27/09/2022, 03:31 PM

The Brazilian has been a disappointment since arriving in the summer 

Valencia CF are still waiting for more reinforcements in the winter transfer window and one of the players they lost last August was Arthur Melo. But things change and if not, just tell that to the Brazilian, who set course for Liverpool to join Klopp's side and Klopp has ruled him out, leaving him until January in the Reds' youth team.

Juventus are already aware of the midfielder's situation and are working to find him a quick move. Next on the former Barcelona man's wish list was Gattuso's Valencia. The Italian coach believes that he is capable of relaunching the player's career and has phoned him to convince him to play for Blancos from January.

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With regard to the Vecchia Signora, there is little to add and the Italian club has long since stopped thinking about Arthur as an option, so Valencia are gaining ground to take him in the winter transfer window. Arthur Melo will leave Liverpool in the winter transfer window. Jurgen Klopp intends to terminate the Brazilian's loan deal and return him to Juventus, who do not want him in their squad.

The other team who fought for his signature and who even had the midfielder's agreement to sign him was Valencia, who, in need of reinforcements for their midfield, would return in January for him. Gattuso believes he can get the best out of a player who promised a lot and has come to nothing, and now more than ever is a very feasible option after the Reds' decision.

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Juventus do not want any more trouble with the midfielder and will do everything in the world to place the former Barcelona player, who would return to Spain to join the club from the Turia capital. For Valencia, the option of a loan without compulsory purchase fits him and the player is already looking forward to the time to go to Mestalla after a conversation with the coach. 

 

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