The future of Italian winger Federico Chiesa at Liverpool has become increasingly uncertain. In a recent interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Chiesa expressed his desire to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup, indicating a willingness to explore options if his situation does not improve.
Chiesa’s current circumstances at Anfield appear challenging. He stated,
“I want to play regularly. If I can’t find stability in the Premier League, I’ll have to look elsewhere. In my first year at Liverpool, I barely played at all…”
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revealing his frustration over the lack of playing time that has hindered his career progression since his transfer to England.
Despite these challenges, Chiesa is determined to make a final effort during the preseason. He confirmed his participation in the club’s summer tour of the United States, aiming to demonstrate his value to the newly appointed head coach, Andoni Iraola. Chiesa stated,
“I’m going on the preseason tour to the USA, after which I’ll talk with the club’s management and the new head coach Iraola, and then we’ll see,”
emphasizing his hope for a renewed opportunity.
This season, Chiesa has made 36 appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, scoring three goals and providing three assists, showcasing his potential despite the setbacks he has faced.

