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Paul Gorst
If there is little jeopardy at all left in Liverpool's season, the final four games might at least provide one or two with the opportunity to show they are good enough to stick around?
If sporting director Richard Hughes deserves credit for sealing a deal for Slot himself, his only addition to the playing staff to date has yet to pay dividends and Chiesa has been out on the fringes all season, often battling to get up to 100% in the process.
He has shown the odd flashes of quality during some of his outings but Slot has been averse to rolling the dice on the former Fiorentina forward, using him only sparingly during Premier League games.
There's no chance Mohamed Salah, the player he was bought to challenge on the right flank, will want to be benched with all those goalscoring and assist records still on the horizon, while Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota will both be hopeful of starts with the title now won.
Chiesa will surely be given at least the substitute appearance he needs to qualify automatically for a Premier League winners' medal.
But after scoring in the League Cup final defeat to Newcastle United, the Italian is in danger of becoming the modern-day equivalent of Antonio Nunez, who did likewise 20 years earlier against Chelsea with his only goal during a single season at the club.
Chiesa perhaps deserves better than that.
However, unless he is given significant action in the last four games - including a first Premier League start - it would be little surprise if Liverpool entertain bids for the forward during the summer transfer window.
There will be no shortage of offers from Italy, which says much about Chiesa's standing in his country.
Theo Squires
Federico Chiesa has barely had a sniff this season and it would be a surprise if that changed in the final month of the season - even though the league is now won.
The writing has been on the wall for the Italian for a while.
The final four games of the season could act as an audition or as a shop window for Chiesa
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