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Federico Chiesa hasn’t managed to secure a consistent place in Liverpool’s starting line-up, and Fabrizio Romano has now weighed in on what could be next for the forward.Chiesa was once described as ‘unbelievable’ during his time at Anfield, but he hasn’t seen much time with the first team.Arne Slot didn’t include him in Liverpool’s Champions League squad at first, but he’s been added since then.Even with Mohamed Salah not hitting top form, Chiesa has only managed 110 minutes of play heading into the latest round of fixtures.Fabrizio Romano has now addressed questions about what lies ahead for Chiesa at the Premier League champions.Fabrizio Romano provides insight on Federico Chiesa’s future at LiverpoolSpeaking on the Here We Go podcast, Romano noted that Italian clubs could revisit their interest in Chiesa during the January window if his playing time doesn’t improve.He said: “He needs to play otherwise in January, I would not be surprised if Italian clubs return to the table and try again to get Federico Chiesa from Liverpool.Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images“I think this might happen. They might try.” Romano also pointed out that both Liverpool and Chiesa are still looking to stick together for now.“So I don’t think it’s going to be an easy move for the January window, but interest remains and so we have to follow the game time for the next two months,” he continued.What Federico Chiesa has said about Liverpool futureLiverpool have gone six games without a win in all competitions.
While Chiesa is frustrated with the team’s current form, he made it clear that he wants to stay on Merseyside.He said: “At the moment, I’m happy with what I’m doing. I’m not happy with what the situation is like for the team because we’re not winning, but, personally, I think I’m giving a lot to the team, to the fans and I want to keep doing that in order to win in the future.READ MORE: Gary Neville and Roy Keane agree on best German player of all time, but Paul Scholes names someone else“That’s the main reason I’m doing this.
Obviously, I want to stay here and I want to win for Liverpool again.”Liverpool’s next league game is against Aston Villa as they look for their first win since September 20th.
