Liverpool could reportedly bring Federico Chiesa to Anfield as they have been "long-term" admirers of the Italy international.
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Liverpool ready to pursue ChiesaContract set to expire in 2025Could be available at a cut priceWHAT HAPPENED?
According tothe Merseyside club have been monitoring the Italian forward for several years and now, with their transfer plans reignited following Arne Slot's appointment as manager, they are stepping up their efforts to land Chiesa. Liverpool's scouts were reportedly present at the Coppa Italia final, where Chiesa played a crucial role in Juventus' 1-0 victory over Atalanta, securing their first silverware in three years. The 26-year-old's performance did not go unnoticed, and his potential addition could provide a significant boost to Liverpool's attacking options.
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Chiesa's current contract with Juventus is set to expire at the end of the next season, in 2025, which could force the Bianconeri to part ways with the player at a cut price if they fail to negotiate an extension. Contract talks have moved at a snail's pace which has further encouraged the Reds to make a move for the player. However, a strong showing in the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament in Germany could push Juventus to demand a higher transfer fee.
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Despite Liverpool's admiration for Chiesa, the financial aspect of the deal could pose a challenge. Chiesa's estimated wages of £183,000 per week would be a significant addition to Liverpool's payroll. Moreover, with Mohamed Salah likely to stay at Anfield for another season, Chiesa may need to be patient for a regular starting position if he decides to join Liverpool.
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It has been reported that Roma and Napoli are also in the race to secure Chiesa. Both clubs could offer Chiesa a prominent role, potentially making them attractive destinations. However, the allure of playing in the Premier League might sway Chiesa's decision in favour of Liverpool.