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Liverpool Fans Decide Long-Time Player Should Be Sold as Two Replacements Named
Liverpool supporters have reached a consensus that a long-serving player must be offloaded in the January 2026 transfer window, with two potential replacements emerging as ideal targets. The article on Rousing The Kop highlights growing fan frustration over Federico Chiesa's underwhelming stint at Anfield since his £10m summer 2024 arrival from Juventus.
Chiesa, once a promising Italian winger, has managed just 34 appearances, four goals, and five assists, plagued by injuries and stiff competition from stars like Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz. Despite positive recent talks with manager Arne Slot, Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb reports Chiesa is "aiming to leave in January" to rejoin Juventus for more minutes ahead of a potential Italy World Cup squad spot under Gattuso[1]. Liverpool are open to cashing in, with Juventus accelerating negotiations.
Fans on forums and social media echo this sentiment, branding Chiesa a "failed experiment" and urging a sale to fund squad refresh. Two replacements are prominently named: a Greece international winger keen on Anfield despite Tottenham interest, and reports of interest in Napoli's Victor Osimhen as part of broader attacking plans[1][2].
The piece ties into Liverpool's busy window, noting an official first exit already confirmed and boosts on Marc Guehi pursuits[4][6]. Ex-player Jose Enrique lamented missing a sold asset Arne Slot favored, fueling calls for strategic sales[3]. With no senior signings yet but a "remarkable" target reportedly set on joining[5], fans see Chiesa's departure as key to unlocking transfers like Alexander Isak, despite his £150m tag[2].
Overall, the fanbase views this as a pragmatic move to trim deadwood, recoup funds, and bolster Slot's title-chasing squad amid Premier League rivalry.
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