The loan deal eases Liverpool’s midfield crisis, with Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sidelined through injury. A statement from Juventus’ website says Liverpool have paid £3.9m on loan, with the Premier League club having the option to sign Arthur permanently at the end of the loan for £32.3m. “We talked a lot and our ideas and visions matched well, so I’m sure it was the right choice,” the Brazilian told Liverpool’s official website. “I’m really happy and highly motivated to continue living my dream on the pitch and give everything in a Liverpool shirt.” Image: New loanee Arthur Mello poses in a Liverpool shirt With Curtis Jones now back in the first team and Thiago close to a return, it is understood that the perception that Liverpool urgently needed additions was not necessarily felt within the club. However, Liverpool maintained their interest in the purchase on the basis that if they had the opportunity to sign the right player on terms that suited their short and long term plans. It is understood that Liverpool’s preference was to sign a more experienced player who could occupy a deeper role in midfield, and Arthur’s availability on loan has allowed the club to achieve these aims. Brazil international Arthur started his career with Gremio back home before moving to Barcelona in 2018. He scored four goals in 72 appearances for the La Liga club over two seasons. Arthur joined Juventus in June 2020, initially signing a five-year contract. He has made 63 appearances for the Italian club in the last two seasons. He was also part of Brazil’s 2019 Copa América winning team, assisting Gabriel Jesus’ late first-half goal as they beat Peru 3–1.
Can Klopp snatch Arthur’s talent?
Football journalist Mina Rzoukis on Sky Sports News: “I’m not sure if Arthur Melo is more of a body they’re bringing in at the moment. For a lot of us when we saw him grow up in Barcelona and then move to Juventus, we were really excited for him to come. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool’s Premier League win over Newcastle “You can see the potential, you can see the brilliance, but then there’s a part of you that thinks it’s never been done or doesn’t look consistent. “He’s had fights with managers who couldn’t see him on a regular basis, not because he’s not professional, but he’s got something in his head that he wants to achieve. “I’m interested to see if we can see that potential that Jurgen Klopp brings out because we know he’s a wizard at it. “It is surplus to requirements [at Juventus], plus they’re desperate to show what it can do. They hope it will take off in Liverpool and then there will be a result and not just a loss of money.”
title: “Arthur Melo Liverpool Completed The Loan Of The Juventus Midfielder Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Chris Bowman”
The loan deal eases Liverpool’s midfield crisis, with Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sidelined through injury. A statement from Juventus’ website says Liverpool have paid £3.9m on loan, with the Premier League club having the option to sign Arthur permanently at the end of the loan for £32.3m. “We talked a lot and our ideas and visions matched well, so I’m sure it was the right choice,” the Brazilian told Liverpool’s official website. “I’m really happy and highly motivated to continue living my dream on the pitch and give everything in a Liverpool shirt.” Image: New loanee Arthur Mello poses in a Liverpool shirt With Curtis Jones now back in the first team and Thiago close to a return, it is understood that the perception that Liverpool urgently needed additions was not necessarily felt within the club. However, Liverpool maintained their interest in the purchase on the basis that if they had the opportunity to sign the right player on terms that suited their short and long term plans. It is understood that Liverpool’s preference was to sign a more experienced player who could occupy a deeper role in midfield, and Arthur’s availability on loan has allowed the club to achieve these aims. Brazil international Arthur started his career with Gremio back home before moving to Barcelona in 2018. He scored four goals in 72 appearances for the La Liga club over two seasons. Arthur joined Juventus in June 2020, initially signing a five-year contract. He has made 63 appearances for the Italian club in the last two seasons. He was also part of Brazil’s 2019 Copa América winning team, assisting Gabriel Jesus’ late first-half goal as they beat Peru 3–1.
Can Klopp snatch Arthur’s talent?
Football journalist Mina Rzoukis on Sky Sports News: “I’m not sure if Arthur Melo is more of a body they’re bringing in at the moment. For a lot of us when we saw him grow up in Barcelona and then move to Juventus, we were really excited for him to come. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool’s Premier League win over Newcastle “You can see the potential, you can see the brilliance, but then there’s a part of you that thinks it’s never been done or doesn’t look consistent. “He’s had fights with managers who couldn’t see him on a regular basis, not because he’s not professional, but he’s got something in his head that he wants to achieve. “I’m interested to see if we can see that potential that Jurgen Klopp brings out because we know he’s a wizard at it. “It is surplus to requirements [at Juventus], plus they’re desperate to show what it can do. They hope it will take off in Liverpool and then there will be a result and not just a loss of money.”
title: “Arthur Melo Liverpool Completed The Loan Of The Juventus Midfielder Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Stephanie Vaughan”
The loan deal eases Liverpool’s midfield crisis, with Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sidelined through injury. A statement from Juventus’ website says Liverpool have paid £3.9m on loan, with the Premier League club having the option to sign Arthur permanently at the end of the loan for £32.3m. “We talked a lot and our ideas and visions matched well, so I’m sure it was the right choice,” the Brazilian told Liverpool’s official website. “I’m really happy and highly motivated to continue living my dream on the pitch and give everything in a Liverpool shirt.” Image: New loanee Arthur Mello poses in a Liverpool shirt With Curtis Jones now back in the first team and Thiago close to a return, it is understood that the perception that Liverpool urgently needed additions was not necessarily felt within the club. However, Liverpool maintained their interest in the purchase on the basis that if they had the opportunity to sign the right player on terms that suited their short and long term plans. It is understood that Liverpool’s preference was to sign a more experienced player who could occupy a deeper role in midfield, and Arthur’s availability on loan has allowed the club to achieve these aims. Brazil international Arthur started his career with Gremio back home before moving to Barcelona in 2018. He scored four goals in 72 appearances for the La Liga club over two seasons. Arthur joined Juventus in June 2020, initially signing a five-year contract. He has made 63 appearances for the Italian club in the last two seasons. He was also part of Brazil’s 2019 Copa América winning team, assisting Gabriel Jesus’ late first-half goal as they beat Peru 3–1.
Can Klopp snatch Arthur’s talent?
Football journalist Mina Rzoukis on Sky Sports News: “I’m not sure if Arthur Melo is more of a body they’re bringing in at the moment. For a lot of us when we saw him grow up in Barcelona and then move to Juventus, we were really excited for him to come. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool’s Premier League win over Newcastle “You can see the potential, you can see the brilliance, but then there’s a part of you that thinks it’s never been done or doesn’t look consistent. “He’s had fights with managers who couldn’t see him on a regular basis, not because he’s not professional, but he’s got something in his head that he wants to achieve. “I’m interested to see if we can see that potential that Jurgen Klopp brings out because we know he’s a wizard at it. “It is surplus to requirements [at Juventus], plus they’re desperate to show what it can do. They hope it will take off in Liverpool and then there will be a result and not just a loss of money.”
title: “Arthur Melo Liverpool Completed The Loan Of The Juventus Midfielder Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Joseph Mallin”
The loan deal eases Liverpool’s midfield crisis, with Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sidelined through injury. A statement from Juventus’ website says Liverpool have paid £3.9m on loan, with the Premier League club having the option to sign Arthur permanently at the end of the loan for £32.3m. “We talked a lot and our ideas and visions matched well, so I’m sure it was the right choice,” the Brazilian told Liverpool’s official website. “I’m really happy and highly motivated to continue living my dream on the pitch and give everything in a Liverpool shirt.” Image: New loanee Arthur Mello poses in a Liverpool shirt With Curtis Jones now back in the first team and Thiago close to a return, it is understood that the perception that Liverpool urgently needed additions was not necessarily felt within the club. However, Liverpool maintained their interest in the purchase on the basis that if they had the opportunity to sign the right player on terms that suited their short and long term plans. It is understood that Liverpool’s preference was to sign a more experienced player who could occupy a deeper role in midfield, and Arthur’s availability on loan has allowed the club to achieve these aims. Brazil international Arthur started his career with Gremio back home before moving to Barcelona in 2018. He scored four goals in 72 appearances for the La Liga club over two seasons. Arthur joined Juventus in June 2020, initially signing a five-year contract. He has made 63 appearances for the Italian club in the last two seasons. He was also part of Brazil’s 2019 Copa América winning team, assisting Gabriel Jesus’ late first-half goal as they beat Peru 3–1.
Can Klopp snatch Arthur’s talent?
Football journalist Mina Rzoukis on Sky Sports News: “I’m not sure if Arthur Melo is more of a body they’re bringing in at the moment. For a lot of us when we saw him grow up in Barcelona and then move to Juventus, we were really excited for him to come. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool’s Premier League win over Newcastle “You can see the potential, you can see the brilliance, but then there’s a part of you that thinks it’s never been done or doesn’t look consistent. “He’s had fights with managers who couldn’t see him on a regular basis, not because he’s not professional, but he’s got something in his head that he wants to achieve. “I’m interested to see if we can see that potential that Jurgen Klopp brings out because we know he’s a wizard at it. “It is surplus to requirements [at Juventus], plus they’re desperate to show what it can do. They hope it will take off in Liverpool and then there will be a result and not just a loss of money.”