Liverpool found it difficult this summer to move within the market and provide German manager Jürgen Klopp with a variety of signings to add to the size and quality of the squad. Although the Anfield outfit attempted to make signings, their offers were often insufficient and outbid by other clubs, leaving fans left wanting to see new stars in their squad.
One of the areas of the pitch where the team was most affected was the spine, between injuries and playing time, Liverpool's midfield was not performing as well as it had last year. For this reason, the English team moved on the last day of the market to sign a player who could work as a solution to this problem, it is the Brazilian Arthur Melo, who is not working as such.
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International press confirms that Jürgen Klopp is disappointed with Arthur's sporting level and even though he is part of the squad, he does not count on him at all, not even in a rotation plan. For this reason, the German coach has already had communication with the club's board to inform them that the Brazilian is not to his liking and that it would be good if he returned to Juventus in January as he does not contribute anything to their plans.
The Brazilian has barely had a few minutes of playing time, but from the islands it seems that he is not convincing his coach. Doubts are looming over this player and, as TuttoMercato claims, the Anfield outfit are seriously considering the possibility of sending him back to La Vecchia Signora in the winter transfer window.
This would mean that the English side would have to look for another midfielder in his place. If they can easily get rid of the Brazilian. In that case, we will foreseeably have a lot of speculation over the next few weeks as to who his replacement might be. One of the names that has been circulated is that of Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham, although negotiations will not be easy because several teams are after him.
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