Arthur Melo

Arthur Henrique Ramos de Oliveira Melo (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈaʁtuʁ ẽ.ˈʁi.ki ˈʁɐ.muʃ d͡ʒi o.li.ˈvej.ɾɐ]; born 12 August 1996), commonly known as Arthur or Arthur Melo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Juventus and the Brazil national team.

Arthur
Arthur playing for Barcelona in 2019
Personal information
Full name Arthur Henrique Ramos de Oliveira Melo[1]
Date of birth (1996-08-12) 12 August 1996
Place of birth Goiânia, Brazil
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Juventus
Number 5
Youth career
2008–2010 Goiás
2010–2015 Grêmio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2018 Grêmio 47 (5)
2018–2020 Barcelona 48 (3)
2020– Juventus 11 (1)
National team
2013 Brazil U17 7 (1)
2018– Brazil 21 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:57, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 18 November 2020

Born in Goiânia, Arthur began his career with Grêmio, and won the Copa Libertadores in 2017. He signed for Barcelona for an initial fee of €31 million in 2018. Arthur joined Italian club Juventus in 2020.

Arthur made his senior debut for Brazil in 2018 after previously being capped by Brazil youth team at under-17 level. He was later part of the squad that won the 2019 Copa América.

Club career

Grêmio

Arthur playing for Grêmio in 2017

Arthur began his career with his hometown club Goiás at age of 12. In 2010, after being spotted in a youth tournament, he moved to Grêmio.[3]

In January 2015, following his impressive performances at the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, Arthur was promoted from Grêmio's youth team under first-team manager Luiz Felipe Scolari. He unexpectedly started in his first team debut, against Aimoré for the Campeonato Gaúcho. However, he was substituted at half-time by Argentine full-back Matías Rodríguez and made no more senior appearances that season. In 2016, Arthur made his league debut in the last match of the season, a 1–0 home loss against Botafogo, replacing Kaio in the second half.

In 2017, Arthur become a first-team regular after a string of good performances in Primeira Liga and Campeonato Gaúcho. In his Copa Libertadores debut, a 1–1 away draw against Club Guaraní, he was named man-of-the-match after completing 40 passes, with an impressive 100% rate success. His playing style and build earned drawn comparisons with Spanish midfielders Andrés Iniesta and Thiago,[4] and attracted interest from European clubs such as Chelsea,[5] Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.[6] In May, Arthur scored his first professional goal, the opener in a 3–1 victory against Fluminense for the Copa do Brasil. In July, he scored his first league goal, the second in a 3–1 away victory against Vitória. In November, was elected by Conmebol the man of match in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final against Lanús, despite playing only 50 minutes due to an injury.[7]

Barcelona

On 11 March 2018, Barcelona reached an agreement with Grêmio for the transfer of Arthur. The Spaniards agreed to pay an initial fee of €31 million plus €9 million in added variables.[8] Arthur signed a six-year contract and was officially announced as a Barça player on 9 July 2018.[9] On 28 July, Arthur scored a goal on his debut against Tottenham Hotspur in a pre-season friendly match.[10]

Arthur made his competitive debut at the 2018 Supercopa de España on 12 August, in which Barcelona won 2–1 over Sevilla.[11] Arthur made his league debut during the first league match of the season, also registering his first assist for the club in a 3–0 win against Alavés. On 31 August 2019, Arthur scored his first goal for Barcelona in 2–2 away draw against Osasuna.[12][13]

Juventus

On 29 June 2020, Barcelona announced that they had reached an agreement with Juventus for the transfer of Arthur on a five-year contract for €72 million, plus €10 million in variables; the deal was also coordinated with a swap of Miralem Pjanić.[14] He made his club and Serie A debut on 27 September, coming on as substitute in a 2–2 away draw against Roma.[15]

International career

Arthur has represented Brazil in under-17 level. He was part of the Brazil under-17 squad selected to play in the 2013 South American Under-17 Football Championship.[16]

On 15 September 2017, Arthur received his first senior call-up to the Brazil squad to face Bolivia and Chile for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. In May 2018, he was named in the standby list for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[17]

He made his international debut against United States in a 2–0 friendly win on the 7th of September 2018 coming on as a substitute. The Brazilian's first start was against El Salvador in a 5–0 win on the 12th of September.[18] Tite praised the midfielder's playing style saying, "He always finds the best escape, the best pass out". Even if he doesn't provide the assist, he comes up with the pass that will help a player."[19]

In May 2019, Arthur was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2019 Copa América on home soil.[20] In the 2019 Copa América Final against hosts Peru on 7 July, at the Maracanã Stadium, Arthur assisted Gabriel Jesus's match-winning goal towards the end of the first half; the match eventually ended in a 3–1 victory to Brazil.[21]

Arthur scored his first senior international goal for Brazil on 17 November 2020, the opener in an eventual 2–0 away win over Uruguay in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier.[22]

Style of play

"Arthur can mark an era at Barcelona."

—Former Barcelona midfielder Xavi on Arthur[23]

Much like contemporary and former Barcelona teammate Frenkie de Jong, Arthur is regarded as a visionary player always looking for spaces to pass the ball. Gifted with excellent ball-control, he is difficult to dispossess when on the ball; he often utilises his dribbling skills to great effect, and is known for using a feint known as "la pelopina", which had previously often been performed by former Barcelona midfielders Xavi and Andrés Iniesta. This has led several figures in the sport to draw comparisons between them and Arthur. Although he is not known for his goalscoring ability, he still is able to contribute to his team's offensive play by providing assists and "pre-assists".

A versatile midfielder, Arthur is capable of playing as a deep-lying playmaker, central midfielder, box-to-box midfielder, and occasionally also as a holding midfielder. Despite not graduating from La Masia, he poses many playing styles and techniques that are ingrained into Barcelona produced footballers at a young age, thus leading to many pundits, experts and former players opining that he has "Barça DNA" ingrained into him. His agility, technical ability, dribbling and movement – both on and off the ball – allow him to create space and control the flow of play in midfield, whilst his exceptional vision, playmaking ability, and precise passing allow him to retain possession, create chances, and make decisive passes for teammates.[19] During his time at Barcelona, however, he came under criticism from Luis Suárez, Ernesto Valverde and journalist Robbie Dunne, among others, for his positional play, and for his apparent reluctance to pass the ball in the direction that the offensive team was trying to move towards, the opposition's goal line.[24]

During a match against Valencia he attempted 142 passes, 135 of them successful; this was the highest number of successful passes in a single La Liga away game that any player had produced since Xavi in November 2012 against Levante.[25] Arthur's highest pass accuracy in a single match with Barcelona is 98.6%, which he achieved when he completed 71 passes out of 72 attempted in a Champions League knockout match against Lyon in 2019.[26] Regarded as a promising young prospect in world football,[27] former Barcelona midfielder Iniesta praised Arthur in February 2019, stating that his presence in midfield was highly positive for Barcelona's future at the time.[28] In 2020, former midfielder Enzo Maresca stated that he felt Arthur was best suited to the roles of either an attacking midfielder or a mezzala.[29]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 10 January 2021
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup[lower-alpha 1] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grêmio 2015[30] Série A 00001[lower-alpha 2]010
2016[30] Série A 10000010
2017[30] Série A 2715112[lower-alpha 3]06[lower-alpha 4]0502
2018[30] Série A 71103[lower-alpha 3]07[lower-alpha 2]3184
Total 35261150143706
Barcelona 2018–19[31] La Liga 27070901[lower-alpha 5]0440
2019–20[32] La Liga 213314000284
Total 48310113010724
Juventus 2020–21 Serie A 100006000160
Career total 93516234015315810
  1. Includes Copa do Brasil, Copa del Rey, and Coppa Italia
  2. Appearances in Campeonato Gaúcho
  3. Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  4. Four appearances in Campeonato Gaúcho, two appearances in Primeira Liga
  5. Appearances in Supercopa de España

International

As of match played 17 November 2020[33]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil
201860
2019140
202011
Total211
As of match played 17 November 2020. Brazil score listed first, score column indicates score after each Richarlison goal.[33]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 17 November 2020Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay21 Uruguay1–02–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification[34]

Honours

Grêmio

Barcelona

Juventus

Brazil

Individual

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