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After making a meteoric rise with Grêmio in 2017, where he was pivotal in their Copa Libertadores victory, Artur was seen as a high-value prospect, eventually transferring to Barcelona. However, his time in Europe has been tumultuous, marred by off-field issues and a struggle to reclaim his form. Despite this, Artur was able to display flashes of brilliance during his loan at Fiorentina, contributing to the team’s reaching the final of the Europa Conference League last season.
Despite these flashes of brilliance, Artur has not been able to secure a consistent starting position at Juventus, where he has reportedly played zero minutes this season. This lack of playing time has led to growing speculation about his future, especially with Thiago Motta now coaching the Italian squad.