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'Superb' Liverpool Player is ‘Very Unlikely’ to Still Be at the Club Next Season Now - Journalist
A prominent journalist has claimed that a superb Liverpool player is now very unlikely to remain at Anfield beyond the current season, amid swirling transfer rumors in the January 2026 window.
The article highlights Federico Chiesa, the Italian winger signed by Liverpool in 2024, as the player in question. Described as "superb" for his dazzling displays early in his Reds tenure, Chiesa has reportedly grown frustrated with limited game time under manager Arne Slot. Sources indicate he is pushing for a return to Juventus, willing to take a significant pay cut from his €6 million annual salary to facilitate the move.[4]
Italian reports suggest Liverpool have taken a "significant step forward" in negotiations, with the club eyeing potential replacements. Chiesa's unhappiness stems from being sidelined despite his talent, making his departure increasingly probable by summer 2026.[4]
This news comes amid a busy January transfer period for Liverpool. The Reds have confirmed the £1m signing of young Senegalese centre-back Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie FC, and welcomed back Owen Beck on loan from Derby County. Outgoings include James Norris to Shelbourne.[2][3] Defensively stretched after Conor Bradley's major knee injury against Arsenal, Liverpool are light at the back.[2]
Rumors swirl around other stars: Mohamed Salah linked with Al Hilal and Saudi clubs, Ibrahima Konate eyed by Inter, Bayern, and Real Madrid. Incoming whispers include Micky van de Ven and Carlos Baleba.[2] Meanwhile, interest in Marc Guehi persists, though Liverpool may wait until summer despite Manchester City's impending bid.[4][5]
Slot has affirmed no desire for Salah to leave, emphasizing squad stability in the title race.[3] As the window closes on February 2, Chiesa's exit could signal broader changes at Anfield.[2]
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