Federico Chiesa's week has been dominated by mounting transfer speculation that's shaking up his Liverpool future. According to Anfield Watch, citing Italian outlet Calcio Mercato, the 28-year-old winger is poised to leave Anfield in June after a frustrating season under Arne Slot, where he's managed just one Premier League start amid fitness woes and bench time. Liverpool, who snapped him up from Juventus for 12.5 million pounds last September, now eye 13 to 17 million pounds—or up to 20 million euros—for a permanent Serie A return, with AC Milan, Napoli, Roma, and Juventus all circling the 140,000-pounds-a-week star. This could mark a pivotal biographical pivot, sending Chiesa back to Italy's spotlight after his Anfield struggles.
Adding fuel, OneFootball reports Gennaro Gattuso, the ex-Italy coach, took a sly jab at Chiesa during a recent interview, praising a Juventus midfielder while revealing Chiesa got an early exit from an Italy camp—unlike others who toughed it out. Gattuso's dig underscores whispers of Chiesa's commitment, potentially denting his Azzurri legacy long-term. No fresh public appearances or social media posts from Chiesa himself popped up in the last few days, keeping the buzz off-field.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines broke, but the transfer chatter from Anfield Watch feels like the biggest ripple with real staying power for his career arc. Business-wise, Liverpool's eyeing right-wing replacements like Jarrod Bowen or Pedro Goncalves to fill the void left by Mohamed Salah and Chiesa.
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