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James Pearce hits back at Fabrizio Romano over latest claims about Liverpool's Federico Chiesa

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James Pearce Hits Back at Fabrizio Romano Over Suggestions Federico Chiesa Could Leave Liverpool

Liverpool journalist James Pearce has firmly dismissed claims by Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano that Federico Chiesa might depart Anfield in the January transfer window. In a recent article on Rousing The Kop, Pearce addresses Romano's suggestions that the Italian winger could seek a move away due to limited playing time under manager Arne Slot[1].

James Pearce hits back at Fabrizio Romano over latest claims about Liverpool's Federico Chiesa


Romano, known for his reliable "Here We Go" updates, had speculated on social media and podcasts that Chiesa's frustration with his bench role—having made only sporadic starts since his £10m summer arrival from Juventus—might attract interest from Serie A clubs like Napoli or Inter Milan. Romano cited sources close to the player indicating a potential loan or permanent exit if opportunities don't arise soon[1].

Pearce, a trusted voice on Liverpool matters with deep club connections, counters this narrative emphatically. He states that Liverpool have no intention of letting Chiesa go, viewing him as a key squad player whose versatility across the front line remains valuable amid injury concerns for stars like Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota. "Chiesa stays. End of story," Pearce declares, emphasizing Slot's faith in the 28-year-old's adaptation process and his contributions in recent cup ties, including a goal against West Ham[1].

The spat highlights ongoing tensions between transfer insiders. Pearce accuses Romano of relying on agent-driven rumors rather than club facts, noting Liverpool's firm stance against mid-season sales unless an irresistible offer arrives—a scenario he deems unlikely[1]. Fans have rallied behind Pearce online, praising his track record over Romano's occasional misses on English clubs.

Chiesa himself recently reaffirmed his commitment in an interview, praising Anfield's atmosphere and Slot's tactics. With Liverpool topping the Premier League, Pearce predicts Chiesa will feature more as the schedule intensifies, quashing exit talk[1].

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