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Arthur Melo’s Juventus exit: Spanish clubs circle for January move

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Arthur Melo’s time at Juventus appears to be drawing to a close, with the Brazilian midfielder poised for a potential January exit. Despite being on the books of the Turin giants, Arthur has yet to make a single appearance this season under manager Thiago Motta, signalling his peripheral status within the squad.

Gianluca Di Marzio reports how as the winter transfer window approaches, interest in Arthur is heating up, particularly from Spain. Three La Liga clubs have emerged as potential suitors for the former Barcelona player: Valencia, Real Betis, and Villarreal.

Valencia, currently struggling at the bottom of the La Liga table, sees Arthur as a potential midfield reinforcement to aid their fight against relegation. Meanwhile, both Real Betis and Villarreal are exploring the possibility of adding the Brazilian’s technical skills and experience to their squads.

Any potential deal for Arthur is likely to be structured as a loan move, given his high wages and Juventus’ desire to offload his salary. This arrangement could suit all parties, allowing Arthur to revitalize his career with regular playing time while providing the Spanish clubs with a talented midfielder without a significant financial commitment.

A move to La Liga would mark a return to familiar territory for Arthur, who previously showcased his abilities at Barcelona before his transfer to Juventus. The Spanish top flight could offer the perfect stage for the 28-year-old to rediscover his form and potentially reignite his career.

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