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Nobody wants him at Anfield, Klopp will give him another chance and he'll stay at Liverpool

This player has been a fiasco, but he will remain in the team for the rest of the season

By Charles Cornwall

This player has been a fiasco, but he will remain in the team for the rest of the season
This player has been a fiasco, but he will remain in the team for the rest of the season
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Arthur's time at Liverpool is very poor. The loan has not yet worked out due to injury. However, from his entourage clarified that the player will remain at Anfield for the rest of the season. It is worth noting that the Brazilian player arrived at the Reds in September from Juventus, but only spent 13 minutes on the pitch during his loan spell.

Surgery has kept him out, but his agent has no doubts. Speaking to Tuttomercatoweb, Federico Pastorello said: "He will stay at Liverpool in January. There is no doubt about that. It's really something that has never been in discussion. He added: "I don't know who started these rumours about a return to Juventus, but it's not like that. It is not foreseen in the contract and there is no possibility. Nobody questioned his permanence. As far as next season is concerned, we'll have to see what happens".

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Of course, in this respect, whoever the Vecchia Signora coach is will have a lot to do with it. "If Massimiliano Allegri remains at Juve, a solution will have to be found. If Liverpool want to renew the loan or make an offer, I think they will find an easy way." Liverpool have the right to buy Arthur, who previously spent two years at Barcelona before joining Juventus in June 2020. The option involves a figure of 37.5 million euros to be paid at the end of the season.

Brazilian midfielder Arthur Melo missed the World Cup due to a thigh problem and was given three to four months to recover. However, reports Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool midfielder Arthur Melo will be ready for a return to the Premier League later this December.

Arthur to stay

It is expected that the midfielder could make his comeback against Aston Villa or Leicester, both of which are the Reds' final two games of the season. Liverpool, meanwhile, cannot get all their players back, following Luis Diaz's operation a few days ago.