Transfer – OM: This former Barcelona player gave his answer!

Transfer – OM: This former Barcelona player gave his answer!
Transfer – OM: This former Barcelona player gave his answer!

Considered upon his arrival in Europe as the new great promise of Brazilian football, Arthur Melo is in an impasse at Juventus. The former FC Barcelona midfielder no longer plays and he could well be one of the big opportunities of the January transfer window, with Roberto De Zerbi who would very much like to have him under his command at Olympique de .

After Adrien Rabiot, Ismaël Koné or even Pierre-Emile Højbjergthe midfielder could see a new reinforcement arrive in the coming months. On the occasion of the January transfer window, Roberto DeZerbi would have in fact already requested a player in particular from the leaders of theABOUT.

The Zerbi feet Arthur

According to information from Tuttosportit would beArthur Melo who for several years has been making loans without ever really convincing. Back to the Juventus this summer, he would have been particularly close to arriving at theABOUTbut this could ultimately be postponed to the winter transfer window, which will open on January 1st. Note that on the Turin side we would be more than open to a departure, since it does not fit into the plans of Thiago Motta on the Turin side.

Only Europe at the moment

The Marseille track would not displease him, but the Italian press is also talking about the interest of another club. It would be the Betis Sevillawhich on the contraryABOUT has already presented an offer to Artur Melo, who has not yet decided. In any case, the Juventus player does not seem at all attracted by theSaudi Arabia or by a return in South America ! Tuttosport assures in fact that the Brazilian would have told his agents to refuse all exotic offers, since at 28 he would like to continue his career in Europe.

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