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Federico Chiesa's thoughts on Juventus transfer return as Liverpool woes remain

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Federico Chiesa's Thoughts on Juventus Transfer Return as Liverpool Woes Remain

Federico Chiesa, the Italian winger currently at Liverpool, is open to a potential return to Juventus amid limited playing time under manager Arne Slot, though he is not actively pushing for a departure.[1][2]



Chiesa joined Liverpool from Juventus on deadline day in August 2024 for around €12 million plus add-ons, securing a long-term deal until 2028.[2][3][5] His debut season was challenging, with only 108 minutes in the Premier League across six appearances, yet he contributed to Liverpool's title win, earning a winner's medal—the first Italian to do so in 12 years.[3] This season shows promise: he scored his first Premier League goal against Bournemouth, added assists in cup competitions, and was named Player of the Month for September, totaling about 404-626 minutes across competitions.[2][5] Despite fan adoration and key moments like goals in the FA Cup and EFL Cup, he remains behind Mohamed Salah in the pecking order.[1][5]

Juventus, now led by ex-Italy coach Luciano Spalletti and director Giorgio Chiellini (with whom Chiesa won Euro 2021), views him as an attacking reinforcement, possibly as a right-winger or false nine alternative to Kenan Yildiz.[1][3] The Bianconeri favor a six-month loan, with talks ongoing but no deal finalized; Liverpool is reluctant, especially with Salah's Africa Cup of Nations commitment potentially creating need.[1][2][4] Chiesa, fascinated by a Turin reunion, seeks a "spark" to reignite his form for 2026 and Italy's national team playoffs or World Cup, but remains committed to proving himself in the Premier League.[1][2][5]

Interest isn't exclusive to Juventus: Roma has re-emerged as suitors, having pursued him in 2024 before he chose Liverpool; they aim to bolster their attack under Gian Piero Gasperini.[4][7] Liverpool balances short-term needs (injuries, congestion) with long-term planning, making January decisions pivotal.[2] Chiesa's future hinges on Salah's situation post-AFCON and club strategy.[1][2]

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