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Federico Chiesa Transfer Stance Revealed
Federico Chiesa, Liverpool's Italian winger who joined the club in August 2024 for around £10 million plus add-ons, is adopting a calm and measured approach amid transfer speculation linking him back to Juventus.[1]
Chiesa's debut season at Anfield has been challenging under manager Arne Slot, with limited Premier League minutes despite delivering key contributions elsewhere. He assisted on his first EFL Cup start, scored in the FA Cup, and even earned a Premier League winner's medal.[1] However, reports suggest Slot does not fully trust him as a primary attacking option, highlighting Liverpool's depth issues.[4]
Interest from his former club Juventus has intensified, with the Italian giants reportedly making an approach for an initial loan deal in January. Talks are ongoing but not concluded, and the move could help Chiesa rediscover his best form—"the original Fede"—ahead of the 2026 World Cup, where he aims to secure a spot in Italy's squad.[1][2][3]
According to La Gazzetta, Chiesa won't force Liverpool's hand but is open to all possibilities, including a return loan to Turin. This is especially relevant if Mohamed Salah remains at Anfield post-Africa Cup of Nations or if new attackers arrive.[1] Juventus' signals have piqued interest in England, though no deal is imminent.
From Liverpool's perspective, the situation is delicate. The club balances immediate needs—like fixture congestion and injuries—with long-term planning. Chiesa remains valued by fans for his efficient use of limited opportunities, but January decisions could reshape the campaign. Supporters and the player seek clarity and trust amid a quietly brewing transfer window.[1]
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