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Passionate about football since a young age, becoming a sports journalist quickly became obvious to Hugo. He would later discover a love for the NBA, before exploring other horizons such as Formula 1 and the NFL.
For several weeks, the Italian press has been reporting an interest from OM in Arthur Melo, who no longer fits into Juventus’ plans at all. The Old Lady hopes to part with it during the next winter transfer window. If he had the opportunity to return to Brazil, the 28-year-old midfielder would like to stay in one of the five major European championships.
Despite the arrivals ofIsmaël Koné, Peter-Emile Hojbjerg et Adrien Rabiot last summer, added to the presence of Valentin Rongier et Geoffrey Kondogbial’ABOUT would still be looking for a midfielder. In this sense, the Italian press continues to link the Marseille club to an interest in Arthur Meloa path already studied last summer according to his agent.
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OM still interested in Arthur Melo?
« A future at Olympique de Marseille? It was a possibility last summer, he would fit well into De Zerbi’s system “, Federico Pastorello said last month, adding thatArthur Melo wanted to leave Juventuswhere he is under contract until June 2026. “ In January we will look for a new team, he is no longer in Juventus’ plans. ” According to Tuttosportl’ABOUT would still be interested in the Brazilian international (22 caps) and the Old Lady would be open to leaving on loan.
Arthur Melo rules out a return to Brazil and wants to stay in Europe
Arthur Melo would in any case have decided to stay in Europe. If certain Brazilian clubs have received information about him, he would like to continue to play in one of the five major European championships. This would be why he would have failed the PAOK Salonika and Turkish clubs last summer. However, Tuttosport indicates that Federico Pastorello would have privileged contacts in Premier League and could take the opportunity to send him there. Everton would have been interested last June and in Ligathe Betis Sevilla would also be on the spot.
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How does Arthur Melo’s potential transfer to Marseille fit into their current midfield strategy?
**Interview with Hugo Chirossel, Football Journalist**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Hugo. There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Olympique de Marseille’s interest in Arthur Melo. Can you share what the current situation is?
**Hugo Chirossel:** Absolutely! Recent reports, particularly from Italian media, indicate that Marseille is indeed interested in signing Arthur Melo from Juventus. The player has fallen out of favor there, so it seems like a logical move for him as he seeks more playing time in one of the top European leagues.
**Interviewer:** Given that Marseille already strengthened their midfield last summer with several new signings, why do you think they are still looking for another midfielder?
**Hugo Chirossel:** That’s an interesting point. Despite the arrivals of players like Ismaël Koné and Adrien Rabiot, along with the existing talents like Valentin Rongier and Geoffrey Kondogbia, it’s likely that Marseille’s management is looking to add more creativity and depth to their midfield. Arthur Melo, with his vision and passing ability, could be a valuable asset for them.
**Interviewer:** What can you tell us about Arthur’s situation at Juventus? Has he expressed any desire to leave?
**Hugo Chirossel:** Yes, Arthur has not been part of Juventus’ plans for some time now. He reportedly would prefer to remain in Europe rather than returning to Brazil. Given that the Serie A side is eager to offload him during the upcoming winter transfer window, it appears both the player and the club are motivated to find a solution.
**Interviewer:** How likely do you think it is for this transfer to happen?
**Hugo Chirossel:** It really depends on a few factors, such as Marseille’s willingness to negotiate a deal that works for both them and Juventus and whether other clubs enter the fray for Arthur’s signature. However, the interest seems mutual, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see this develop further.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Hugo. It sounds like we should keep an eye on this potential transfer in the coming weeks!
**Hugo Chirossel:** Definitely! Always happy to discuss football. Thank you for having me!