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Liverpool open door to Federico Chiesa exit if right offer arrives

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Liverpool have reportedly signalled they are willing to let Federico Chiesa leave Anfield in January, but only if a suitable offer arrives from Juventus. The Italian giants are exploring a deal to bring the winger back to Turin, making him one of their key attacking targets for the winter window. Despite this, Liverpool are not actively pushing Chiesa out and still value his presence in a long, injury-prone season.



Reports indicate that Liverpool’s stance centres on a permanent transfer or a loan with an obligation to buy, rather than a simple temporary move. Italian outlets and transfer insiders suggest that the Reds are prepared to negotiate if Juventus submit a financially attractive package that guarantees a future sale. Liverpool’s decision is also linked to squad depth, especially while they manage absences and congested fixtures.

Juventus, for their part, are said to be weighing up various formulas to meet Liverpool’s demands, including an initial loan turning into a compulsory purchase based on appearances or performance-related conditions. The Bianconeri have received positive signals from Chiesa’s side, with the player open to a return to Serie A in search of more regular minutes and a more central role.

Chiesa’s situation at Liverpool has become uncertain after limited playing time, fuelling speculation that a move could benefit all parties. Liverpool are keen not to suffer a loss on the fee they paid to sign him and therefore require an offer that reflects his quality and market value. As things stand, the door is open to an exit, but only if Juventus come back with a proposal that satisfies Liverpool’s sporting and financial conditions.