Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa will respond during Premier League matches. (Photo: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Federico Chiesa faces an uncertain future in Liverpool, and he is deeply connected to his travels from the club.
Despite lifting the Premier League title last season, the Italian forward has struggled to break into Arne Slot’s setup, and his omission from the club’s Asia Tour team is increasingly clear that he is not part of the manager’s long-term plan.
Scoring twice for Preston’s friendship with Stoke wasn’t enough to change the trajectory.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Chiesa is keen to secure a few normal minutes and regain his place with the Italian national team.
The Italians started only one Premier League match last season.
Chiesa is someone in demand
Naples are monitoring the situation and may turn to Chiesa if there is any move to Bologna’s Ndoye collapse, but Noah Lang’s arrival complicates the scenario.
Rome remains interested, especially under the newly appointed manager Jean Piero Gaspelini, and even under the view of Chiesa as a tactical fit. The reported asking price for Liverpool is out of reach of Rome, but you will need to clear the space first, and players like Pellegrini, Elsharawi and Bardangi may depart.
Ac Milan reached out and signed Federico Chiesa
Information sources that are close to the player’s situation are notified Catch off side Milan has launched “indirect contact” through Chiesa’s representative, although the financial aspects could pose challenges. Meanwhile, a quick return to Juventus a year after his departure has quietly gained traction.
Interest is not limited to Italy. Atletico Madrid maintains a close tab and believes that the quality of the cole eaves remains intact despite its shape. Importantly, Liverpool signed him for 12 million euros, but is not expected to demand a premium that has attracted attention across the market.
If Lookman departs, Atalanta can enter the fight, and Como’s new coach Cesc Fabregas is also paying attention to the move as he is about to sign Marquee.
Italian International clearly needs a fresh start, and leaving Liverpool may be ideal for all involved.