The January transfer window is just around the corner, and rumors are already swirling about which players top European clubs might target from Juventus.
For some players, it could also be an opportunity to move on if they aren’t getting enough playing time or a key role at their current club.
One Juventus player who could be eyeing a change is midfielder Arthur, who appears to be out of manager Thiago Motta's plans. The Brazilian has yet to feature this season since returning from his loan, and his representatives are likely to push for a move in the coming weeks.
What's the latest on Juventus moving off from Arthur?
According to a recent report from Tutto Juve, Arthur has two appealing options in Spain, with both Girona and Real Betis reportedly interested in bringing him back to La Liga. Girona, one of the surprise teams of the season, could benefit from his quality in midfield as they look to maintain their impressive form.
Meanwhile, Real Betis are also considering adding Arthur to their squad as part of Manuel Pellegrini's ongoing project, which has already seen players like Giovani Lo Celso miss matches this season.
Tutto Juve reported an update on Wednesday that Juventus will try at all costs to find a place for Arthur. Moreover, the report reveals that the Serie A giants would be satisfied with around €10 million for the midfielder.
This transfer window could be the last time the Old Lady gets a fee for a player not in their plans. It will be interesting to see if Arthur chooses to stay in Europe or possibly returns to Brazil to spend the final years of his prime.
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