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Liverpool’s transfer plans are gathering pace as the club explore opportunities to reshape Arne Slot’s squad, with **Federico Chiesa** and a big-money forward target central to the latest developments. Juventus are reported to be keen on taking Chiesa back to Turin, but Liverpool are understood to be firm in their stance that any exit would have to be on terms that protect their investment and squad depth.
Chiesa, who has struggled for regular starts under Slot, is said to be open to increased playing time elsewhere to bolster his chances of featuring prominently for Italy at the 2026 World Cup. Liverpool, however, are reluctant to weaken their attacking options midway through a demanding season unless a satisfactory offer arrives. Reports in Italy suggest the Reds would prefer either a permanent sale or a loan with an obligation to buy, with figures around the €10–15m mark mentioned as a baseline to avoid a capital loss on the winger.
Alongside the Chiesa situation, Liverpool are also monitoring the market for attacking reinforcements as they plan for the long term beyond Mohamed Salah’s peak years. The club have been linked with an **£86m-rated forward also on Manchester United’s radar**, underlining their readiness to compete at the top end of the market if the right player becomes available. Such a move would represent a major statement of intent as the new sporting structure continues to evolve post-Jürgen Klopp.
Behind the scenes, Liverpool’s recruitment team are balancing short‑term competitiveness with medium‑term succession planning. That means weighing up whether to cash in on squad players like Chiesa, who retain strong reputation and resale value, while simultaneously positioning the club to move decisively should an elite attacking talent become attainable at the right price.
