Inter considering move for Barcelona's Arthur - transfer talk
Barcelona midfielder Arthur is a target for Serie A giants Inter, the Italian news outlet Tuttosport has reported.
Inter are looking ahead to next season and are apparently interested in Barcelona midfielder Arthur.
The Serie A giants are studying their options for 2020-21 after an impressive campaign so far, and it seems Arthur, 23, could be part of their future plans.
TOP STORY – INTER CONSIDERING MOVE FOR BARCELONA'S ARTHUR
Barcelona midfielder Arthur is one of the options being considered by Inter, according to Tuttosport.
The Brazil international arrived at Barça in a reported 31-million-euro move from Gremio in mid-2018. He has made 23 appearances in all competitions for the LaLiga giants this season.
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