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Arthur Melo seems to be closer to leaving Juventus in Turin, as he is not part of coach Thiago Motta's plans for this season. The Brazilian midfielder, who has returned after his loan spell at Fiorentina, has failed to establish himself under Motta's leadership. Faced with this situation, the club has decided to explore options for his departure.
The Turkish market, which is still open, has emerged as an attractive alternative for Arthur's future. Several Turkish teams are closely monitoring his situation, and his transfer could be finalized in the coming weeks. However, the main obstacle in any negotiation is the player's high salary, a significant financial burden for many interested clubs.
Uncertain Future, Turkey Could Be the Solution
As reported by the AS newspaper, the Italian club is willing to facilitate his departure by covering up to 40% of Arthur's salary, aiming to reach a transfer that benefits both parties. His extremely high salary is one of the reasons why no one was willing to offer him a solid contract during the last summer transfer window. The club seeks to free up space in its squad and wage bill, while the player needs playing time to kickstart his career in a new destination.
While there is no finalized agreement yet, the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether Arthur Melo will continue his career in Turkish football or if other opportunities will arise in the market, although his options are quite limited.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sacrificio de la Juve para perder de vista a Arthur Melo
