Federico Chiesa is reportedly being ‘closely monitored’ by four top Italian clubs, but a transfer journalist has claimed “the door remains closed” for now.
Federico Chiesa ‘closely watched’ by 4 Italian clubs
Chiesa continues to find himself on the bench for Liverpool, only being afforded two starts in the Carabao Cup this season.
A move back to Italy has regularly been rumoured as a result of his lack of playing time, and this week is no different with four clubs linked to the 28-year-old.
Juventus outlet All Juve claim that Internazionale, AC MilanNapoli and Roma are all “closely watching” Chiesa, with the two Milan clubs “seriously considering” a move.
While this isn’t the strongest of sources, reporter Fabrizio Romano has also spoken about a potential transfer.
He said on his
channel: “I believe Italian clubs will be able to try again during the January window.
“The door was closed in the summer by Chiesa and Liverpool. They wanted to continue together.
“Today the door remains closed but if you ask me what happens on January 20, based on the circumstances, we should monitor the Chiesa situation in the final days of the window.”
Liverpool are short enough in attacking areas as it is, so unless Antoine Semenyo signs for the Reds, it is difficult to see Chiesa being sold in January.
Today’s Liverpool FC News
• None of Harvey Elliott, James McConnell or Vitezslav Jaros were used by their loan clubs this weekend – read ourloan watch here
•Arne Slotdidn’t go to the Northern Football Writers Association awards ceremony on Sunday night, where he was scheduled to be in attendance to pick up his Manager of the Season award – probably a wise decision
•Vitor Matoshas been appointed Swansea manager and has given an impressive opening interview in which he repeats many lines that echo his former boss, Jurgen Klopp‘s philosophies – who knows, maybe a future Liverpool manager?
• Journalist Jop van Kempen of Dutch paperHet Paroolhas mentioned on TV program Studio Voetbal thatMichael Edwardsis a candidate for Ajax’s vacant technical director job – not sure tha he is a viable option for them!
from This Is Anfield
With Liverpool falling to a second consecutive 3-0 defeat, there was plenty for supporters to debate amid the fallout from an Anfield loss to Forest.Sam Milnetook a look at the topics on fans’ minds:
Mikel Arteta’s team are currently going at over 2.35 points per game, an average which would see them finish just above 89 points if it were to continue.
“To reach that tally now, the Reds would need to earn about 2.7 points per match and only drop roughly seven points for the rest of the campaign – seems unlikely.
READ: Arne Slot’s future & Alexander Isak’s place – 5 things causing debate among fans
Elsewhere in the football world today
•Pep Guardiolasays he feels “embarrassed” and “ashamed” after he pulled the headphones off of a cameraman whom he confronted after Man City‘s 2-1 defeat at Newcastle
•Celticare close to appointing Columbus Crew boss Wilfried Nancy as their new manager – talks are at an advanced stage (Sky Sports)
•Vinicius Juniorhas told Real Madrid that he does not want to renew his contract while his relationship with manager Xabi Alonso remains so strained (Athletic) – there are some fragile egos at that club
Liverpool FC: On this day
By Joanna Durkan
It proved quite the statement day in2007with Rafa Benitez sending a message to the owners as his side put three unanswered goals beyond Newcastle.
Steven GerrardDirk Kuyt and Ryan Babel were all on the scoresheet in the 3-0 win, which could have been messier for Sam Allardyce’s side if Fernando Torres had found his range.
Benitez was one of the big headlines, opting to wear a tracksuit following his statements in a pre-match press conference that “as always, I am focused on training and coaching my team.”
It is the level of pettiness that you love to see from a manager in the face of woeful owners.
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Published on: 2025-11-25 00:28:00
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