European giants consider reducing player s 32 million price tag in order to sell him to Liverpool Reports
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“Everyone is very happy with him. He gave up his holidays to stay in Liverpool to work. He’ll be at 100% soon.”4233131Arthur Melo’s agent, Federico Pastorello: “Everyone is very happy with him. He gave up his holidays to stay in Liverpool to work. He’ll be at 100% soon.” https://t.co/SqUcdlphfV Juventus are reported to be desperate to sell the midfielder, who has been deemed surplus to requirements at Turin. In the event that Arthur can impress the Anfield hierarchy and blossom under Jurgen Klopp's tutelage, a lowered price tag could be a bargain for Liverpool. So far, he has only made one appearance for the Reds, coming onto the pitch as a substitute against Napoli in their UEFA Champions League group stage clash. He is yet to make any other appearances, especially in the Premier League, where Klopp has favored players like Harvey Elliot and Fabinho in midfield. Anfield Watch@AnfieldWatch NEW: Arthur Melo has recruited a physiotherapist, a fitness coach and a nutritionist to work with him daily as he looks to impress Jürgen Klopp and forge a lengthy career at Liverpool. #lfc [paul joyce - times]8360346 NEW: Arthur Melo has recruited a physiotherapist, a fitness coach and a nutritionist to work with him daily as he looks to impress Jürgen Klopp and forge a lengthy career at Liverpool. #lfc [paul joyce - times] https://t.co/4DPU4GdQln Arthur had a bright future following his move from Gremio to Barcelona in 2018, but his performances did not meet expectations at Camp Nou. He was traded to Juventus in 2020.
European giants consider reducing player s £32 million price tag in order to sell him to Liverpool - Reports
By Nnanna Mba Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share European giants consider reducing player's price tag in order to sell him to Liverpool. Following Liverpool's signing of Arthur Melo on loan, Juventus are reportedly considering reducing the midfielder's price tag to lure the Reds into a full-time purchase. The Brazilian seems to have overstayed his welcome in Turin, and according to Calciomercato (via HITC), Juventus want to offload him soon. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano had earlier reported that Melo's loan agreement with the Reds included a £32 million option to buy. Liverpool might not be willing to make the deal permanent due to the large amount, but their Italian counterparts are now willing to reduce the fee. Reviewing the agreement and lowering the price tag could lure the Reds into making the purchase. The Anfield Talk@TheAnfieldTalkArthur Melo’s agent, Federico Pastorello:“Everyone is very happy with him. He gave up his holidays to stay in Liverpool to work. He’ll be at 100% soon.”4233131Arthur Melo’s agent, Federico Pastorello: “Everyone is very happy with him. He gave up his holidays to stay in Liverpool to work. He’ll be at 100% soon.” https://t.co/SqUcdlphfV Juventus are reported to be desperate to sell the midfielder, who has been deemed surplus to requirements at Turin. In the event that Arthur can impress the Anfield hierarchy and blossom under Jurgen Klopp's tutelage, a lowered price tag could be a bargain for Liverpool. So far, he has only made one appearance for the Reds, coming onto the pitch as a substitute against Napoli in their UEFA Champions League group stage clash. He is yet to make any other appearances, especially in the Premier League, where Klopp has favored players like Harvey Elliot and Fabinho in midfield. Anfield Watch@AnfieldWatch NEW: Arthur Melo has recruited a physiotherapist, a fitness coach and a nutritionist to work with him daily as he looks to impress Jürgen Klopp and forge a lengthy career at Liverpool. #lfc [paul joyce - times]8360346 NEW: Arthur Melo has recruited a physiotherapist, a fitness coach and a nutritionist to work with him daily as he looks to impress Jürgen Klopp and forge a lengthy career at Liverpool. #lfc [paul joyce - times] https://t.co/4DPU4GdQln Arthur had a bright future following his move from Gremio to Barcelona in 2018, but his performances did not meet expectations at Camp Nou. He was traded to Juventus in 2020.