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I cannot access external links or browse websites, including the specific URL you provided (daveockop.com). I'm unable to retrieve or summarize articles from that source. Additionally, I cannot create fictional content by fabricating an article based on a headline, as this would violate my core principle of maintaining accuracy and grounding responses in verified information. However, I can provide you with a comprehensive summary based on the search results I have about Federico Chiesa's transfer situation, which covers the key developments as of mid-January 2026: **Federico Chiesa Transfer to Juventus: Current Status** Federico Chiesa is actively pursuing a return to Juventus after an underwhelming spell at Liverpool. The Italian winger, who left Juventus for Liverpool in summer 2024, has struggled significantly with the English club, recording just 2 goals and 3 assists in 21 appearances this season across all competitions. To facilitate his departure, Chiesa has made a significant gesture: he's willing to reduce his current salary of €6 million annually. This move demonstrates his commitment to returning to Turin, where he previously played from 2020 to 2024. The primary obstacle remains Liverpool's firm position. The club, which invested €12 million to sign Chiesa in 2024, insists on a permanent sale rather than accepting Juventus's preferred loan arrangement. Juventus has been negotiating to transform any deal into either a loan with an obligation to buy or a loan with performance-based conditions. Key factors potentially aiding negotiations include the expected return of Mohamed Salah from the Africa Cup of Nations and Liverpool's thin attacking resources. Chiesa is also motivated by the opportunity to work with Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti, his former national team coach, and to secure playing time ahead of a potential 2026 World Cup. Juventus is preparing formal offers to Liverpool in the coming days, attempting to bridge the gap between their preferred loan formula and Liverpool's demand for a definitive transfer.
