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Arthur Melo's wild past - from drink driving charge after crashing Ferrari to refusing to train

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Liverpool from Juventus and bring with him a wild past including a drink driving charge and refusing to train.Multiple reports state that the transfer is close to completion after the Brazilian midfielder accepted Liverpool's approach on Wednesday night.

Final details over a loan move with no option to buy are being discussed by the new club, meanwhile, Arthur is travelling to England to undergo his medical, which is scheduled for this afternoon.The 26-year-old has had a turbulent time off the pitch in recent years, especially during the final weeks of his time at Barcelona, prior to joining Juventus in the summer of 2020.READ MORE: Liverpool pounce late for Arthur Melo with 'medical planned' ahead of transfer deadlineAfter his move to Juventus was confirmed prior to the end of the 2019/20 season, Arthur refused to return to Barcelona training for the remainder of the campaign.He claimed at the time that he had been forced out of the club against his will and as a result did not need to come in for training before the transfer was finalised, according to 90min.Later on in the summer of 2020 and before his Barcelona exit was completed, Arthur was also charged with drink driving by police after crashing his £165,000 Ferrari at four in the morning.Will Arthur Melo's move to Liverpool be a success?

Let us know in the comments section belowAccording to Diari de Girona, the Brazil international was involved in a minor traffic incident in Girona, although no one was injured by the accident.It was reported at the time that a police officer saw him mount his car onto a path by the side of the road before bumping it into a street light, causing minor damage to the Ferrari.

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