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Arsenal Interested In Liverpool Midfielder As Juventus Eye Deal For Gabriel

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Arsenal Interested In Liverpool Midfielder As Juventus Eye Deal For Gabriel

According to recent reports, Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta is a big fan of on-loan Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo.

That’s according to reports in Italy, which claim the Gunners may look to sign Melo once his time with Liverpool comes to an end in the summer.

Melo, 26, is Juventus player until 2025 and although Liverpool have the option to sign him permanently, following a series of injuries during his time at Anfield, it looks increasingly unlikely that the Reds will take advantage of that clause.

And should the 26-year-old midfielder find his future back in Turin at the end of the season, it is reported that Arsenal may look to bring him back to the Premier League, and should that be the case, the midfielder’s parent club will try to negotiate a deal for Gabriel to move the other way.

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Everything you should know about Arthur Melo

Arthur Henrique Ramos de Oliveira Melo, usually referred to as Arthur Melo, is a footballer from Brazil who plays in Serie A for Juventus.

Born on 12 August 1996 in Goiania, Brazil, Arthur made his name at Gremio as a midfielder before securing a move to Juventus in the summer of 2020 After being capped at U-17 level, Arthur represented his country, Brazil, in senior international football.

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Arsenal Interested In Liverpool Midfielder Arthur Melo As Juventus Eye Deal For Gabriel

Arthur Melo

In 2018, the midfielder made his international debut and has ever not looked back. The Brazilian, with his range of passing and fast thinking his greatest strength, plays as a midfielder for his club and national team.

Since previously being capped by Brazil’s national team at under-17 level, Arthur made his senior debut for Brazil in 2018. Later on, he was part of the team that won the 2019 Copa America.

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As soon as he could stand on his own, he undoubtedly began playing football, and as he grew older, he started to learn to play the Samba and Ginga types of football that endeared the rest of the world to Brazil and Brazilian footballers.

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Arthur was discovered by a scout working for the local football club, Goias, which is a second-tier team in the professional football league in Brazil, after spending the first decade of his life playing casual football on the streets of the town of Goiania.

When he was 12, he joined Goias and for the next two years he began his progress in the squad. He was noted by the Gremio football club for his achievements at a junior football competition in Brazil and was drawn into their youth club, where he continued his progress for the next 5 years.

Although Felipe Scolari was the manager of Gremio’s first team in 2015, he appointed Arthur to the senior team. Unfortunately for him, in the next two seasons that followed, he did not get any playing time.

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In 2017, doors opened up for Arthur to be more interested in Gremio’s first team. His game had become more developed and improved immensely by this time; his passing range and vision, passing precision, ball recovery rate and the occasional midfield goal-scoring skill enabled him to develop himself in Gremio as a first-team regular.

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The talent of Arthur did not go unnoticed as long as the major teams started to raise questions about him and his services. In 2018, Football Club Barcelona came to call for the services of Arthur after several months of watching his play for Gremio’s club.

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In March 2018, after a contract worth EUR 31 million was negotiated with Gremio, Arthur’s move to FC Barcelona was made official, with EUR 9 million as an exception to the payments to be charged later depending on some terms.

He didn’t have to wait that long for his Barcelona career, and he scored his first goal for his new club against Tottenham Hotspurs FC on his very first league debut, even though it was in a friendly pre-season game.

Arthur was a regular starter for FC Barcelona, and he certainly has a bright future ahead of him after having put in a lot of brilliant performances since joining Juventus in the 2020 summer. and it will be nice to learn more about the Arthur Melo biography.

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Arthur Melo Style of Play

Arthur is known as a creative player, just like Frenkie de Jong, a contemporary and former Barcelona teammate, constantly searching for spaces to move the ball.

Gifted with superb control, while on the ball, he is difficult to dispose of; he also makes excellent use of his dribbling ability and is known for using a feint known as la pelopina, also done previously by former Barcelona midfielders Xavi and Andres Iniesta.

This has prompted many figures to make comparisons between them and Arthur in the sport. Although he is not known for his ability to score goals, he is also able to contribute to the attacking play of his team by providing assists and “pre-assists”.

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Arthur is a versatile player who can play as a deep-lying playmaker, a central midfielder, a box-to-box midfielder, and even as a holding midfielder as well.

He poses many playing styles and tactics that are rooted in Barcelona-produced footballers at a young age despite not graduating from La Masia, leading to many analysts, experts, and former players claiming that he has “Barca DNA” embedded in him. however he is now playing for Juventus.

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His agility, technical ability, dribbling, and movement, both on and off the ball, enable him to create space and control the midfield play flow, while his outstanding vision, playmaking ability, and precise passing enable him to retain possession, create opportunities, and make teammates decisive passes.

 

 

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