Federico Chiesa is reportedly being linked with a move away from Liverpool at the conclusion of the current season.
The 28-year-old Italian international has struggled to secure consistent first-team opportunities since arriving at the Premier League club, making a transfer necessary to ensure regular playing time.
Chiesa Advised to Seek New Opportunities
According to Football Insider, the winger has been informed that he needs to secure a new club. While his eventual destination remains uncertain, there has been significant speculation regarding a potential return to his native Italy.
Chiesa’s involvement last season was limited, clocking just 318 minutes of first-team football in the Premier League. Despite this lack of game time, he demonstrated his quality by recording three goals and three assists across all competitions for the Reds.
At 28, the need for weekly competitive football is paramount, and the forward must find a club capable of providing the necessary platform. Hailed as “amazing” by teammate Virgil van Dijk, Chiesa undoubtedly possesses the talent to be a marquee signing for the right team.
The Future of Federico Chiesa
Demand for the player is expected to be high, with an estimated valuation of between £10-15 million. This asking price is considered reasonable given his pedigree, and it remains to be seen which suitors will step forward to offer him a fresh start.
With Liverpool having already secured the signing of Victor Munoz from Osasuna and continuing their pursuit of Yan Diomande, Chiesa’s position in the squad is likely to diminish further. Consequently, it would be in the Italian’s best interest to resolve his future quickly to refocus on his career.

