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Arthur's incredible turnaround that would allow him to stay at Liverpool

The Brazilian arrived as a reinforcement, but far from his best form 

By Charles Cornwall

The Brazilian arrived as a reinforcement, but far from his best form 
The Brazilian arrived as a reinforcement, but far from his best form 
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The relentless search for a new star midfielder, coupled with the successful return of Thiago Alcántara to the pitch and the possible return in a few weeks of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita, are part of the concerns that Brazilian Arthur Melo must face today, a player who is trying to counteract this type of news with hard work that has been worthy of admiration, because although his arrival was last minute on Merseyside, his commitment is 100% with the Reds and with Jürgen Klopp.

Arthur has arguably been one of the players who has benefited the most from the international break, as the Brazilian midfielder voluntarily joined up with the Under-23s to get game time and continue his attempt to rediscover his best footballing form. In addition to this, Melo sacrificed his days off in order to continue doing both physical work and adaptation, as he himself is well aware that his lack of activity even in Italy led him to be out of rhythm.

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Far from losing the confidence in his football that took him to the best teams in Europe, the midfielder has made a radical change in his personal staff to try in the shortest possible time to be not only among Klopp's options as a change, but also to be considered as a key player in the starting line-up. According to information from English media, Arthur has been supported by a physical trainer, a physiotherapist and a nutritionist to fulfil his role at Anfield.

The Brazilian will do everything he can to try to win a place with Liverpool in the remaining months of his loan, but even if Klopp's backing and his level are not good enough to earn him a starting place or good playing time, the Brazilian could benefit from all this as he is already being watched in Spain by Sevilla, a club that is seriously aiming to take him as neither Juventus nor Liverpool seem to have a great interest in the player.

Arthur took advantage of the international break 

Arthur Melo arrived on loan at Liverpool almost in the last hours of the summer transfer window, but since his arrival at the Merseyside institution the Brazilian has not yet been able to make his debut in the Premier League, playing just 13 minutes in the Champions League match they lost to Napoli at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium by a 4-1 scoreline. For the Reds, Arthur played 90 minutes in last weekend's 2-1 win over Leicester. He also played 60 minutes in the defeat to Rochdale in the Papa John's Trophy.

 


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