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Klopp corrects his mistake and will send his worst player to La Liga in Spain

Liverpool boss got this signing wrong but is close to putting it right 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool boss got this signing wrong but is close to putting it right 

On loan from Juventus, 26-year-old Arthur Melo is keen to put his injury nightmare behind him once and for all. All this, of course, with the aim of winning the backing of Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool. It is worth remembering that the midfielder joined the Reds at the end of the summer transfer window. The Brazilian's agent has analysed the issue.

"While we were also negotiating with other clubs, because staying at Juventus was the last possibility, Henderson got injured. At that moment, Liverpool called us. It was the penultimate day of the market," he admitted, as reported by Soy Calcio. Signed by Liverpool during the final stretch of the summer transfer window, the Brazilian Arthur has barely managed to get any playing time at the start of the season.

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His delicate situation has given rise to a multitude of speculation. Among them, the one that now places him in the orbit of Sevilla. That is the almost anecdotal amount of minutes that, to date, the Brazilian Arthur has accumulated with Liverpool. Although his signing received the backing of Jürgen Klopp, the truth is that the German coach has so far barely trusted a player who has even been forced to play some games with the Reds' first team.

His situation has not gone unnoticed. In fact, some media have already begun to speculate about his possible return to Juventus during the winter transfer window. There are also those who believe that January could be an excellent time for the Canarinho to move to a new team.

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In today's edition, the Estadio Deportivo newspaper also echoes the player's delicate situation and points out that perhaps Sevilla could consider signing a player who meets certain conditions that, in the past, have been decisive for Monchi, Sevilla's sporting director, to take action. "His profile - an unattainable player who is going through a bad period and whose cost happens to be lower than the real one - does coincide with many of the signings that the Lion of San Fernando has faced throughout his career", he explains.

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