The Euro 2020 winner bid farewell to his homeland in the summer of 2024 when completing a cut-price move to Anfield. With his contract at Juventus running down, and having suffered a number of injuries in Turin, Chiesa was allowed to head for England in a €12 million (£10m/$12m) deal.
Three of Chiesa’s four appearances for Liverpool came in September 2024, with his last minutes seen off the bench on December 18. Slot has said of the Italy international: "If a player is out for five or six months, you cannot expect [him to be at his best straight away]. Normally in a pre-season a player gets three, four or five games, especially. And then he’s only had four or five weeks now he’s out for so long, so to get him back to his best level is not easy."
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According to FootMercato, Chiesa is now pushing for a January transfer. Any agreement there is likely to be a short-term loan, with teams in Italy reluctant to meet even half of the forward’s supposed €7.5m (£6m/$8m) annual salary.
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It is claimed that AC Milan, Roma and Napoli have all expressed interest in Chiesa, who is a proven performer at the highest level. He is eager to find game time somewhere, with it clear that opportunities will continue to be limited in a Liverpool squad that also includes Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz.