Liverpool flop set to be handed shock second chance in Premier League with interest from mega-money Saudi league too
LIVERPOOL reject Arthur Melo could be in line for another Premier League move despite a nightmare season in England.
The Brazilian midfielder, 26, joined the Reds from Juventus at the start of the 2022/23 campaign.
But he registered just one appearance for Jurgen Klopp's men across the season.
And that came way back in September when he featured for 13 minutes in a 4-1 defeat away at Napoli in the Champions League group-stage.
A thigh injury plagued his time at Anfield and he returned to Italy this summer.
But are now reporting Wolves are interested in bringing the South American to Molineux.
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Julen Lopetegui is keen to bolster his midfield options following the departure of Ruben Neves to Saudi side Al-Hilal.
Arthur is receiving interest from Saudi himself, with a "lucrative offer" said to be on the table.
But he is keen to wait for an official enquiry from Wolves before making a decision.
Juventus are understood to be open to a loan with an obligation to buy.
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Arthur, who has played 63 times for the Serie A giants and 22 games for the Brazil national team, thanked Liverpool at the end of the season for helping him through a tough time.
He said: "I think I was a bit unlucky. But that is in the past and I feel much better than then. I really want to play again and seek my highest level as a player.
"I went through difficult times, but it was very important for me to have the support of everyone, from the coach, Klopp, and the entire coaching staff, to my team-mates.
"The dressing room helped me a lot in a difficult moment."
Arthur, who also spent two years at Barcelona, has a contract with Juventus until 2025.
But he has left the door open to a move away from Turin.
He added: "I will return to Turin, but the transfer window is very long and we don't know what will happen.
"Something interesting may come up for me and for Juventus. I have a contract and I respect it, but we'll see."
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