UMVA has learned that Liverpool are poised to entertain offers for winger Federico Chiesa this summer, potentially ending his Anfield tenure far sooner than expected.
The Reds are reportedly demanding around €25 million for the 28‑year‑old, with two Italian powerhouses—Juventus and Napoli—surfacing as the most likely destinations.
Chiesa arrived from Juventus in 2024 on a modest £10 million deal plus add‑ons, signing a four‑year contract that once seemed a low‑risk gamble for a player of undeniable talent.
Yet season after season, his role has dwindled to that of a peripheral squad member. In the 2025/26 campaign he logged just one Premier League start, 24 substitute appearances, two goals and a solitary assist.
Those numbers paint a stark picture: a player in his prime, yearning for rhythm and confidence, consigned to short cameo roles on the bench.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the €25 million tag would not only secure a tidy profit on Liverpool’s original outlay but also free vital squad space for manager Arne Slot’s rebuilding plans.
Juventus looms as a familiar refuge—Chiesa knows the league, the club, and the expectations—while Napoli offers a stage where his pace and versatility on either flank could reignite his reputation.
A transfer now could grant the Italian international the regular minutes he craves, allowing him to reclaim the explosive form that once made him a feared wide‑forward.
