Liverpool admires Juventus attacker Federico Chiesa and is considering a late offer to sign the Italian this week.
Nothing is progressed at this time, but the Reds are aware that Chiesa is available and are considering whether to make a move to bring him to England. It is said that the Italian is interested in moving to Anfield.
New manager Arne Slot has won his first two Premier League games, but the club has been silent on the transfer front as the deadline draws closer.
However, after agreeing to a deal with Valencia for custodian Giorgi Mamardashvili, Liverpool are now exploring numerous options for the future.
Despite having the option of signing Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Cody Gakpo, or Darwin Nunez, Slot appears willing to strengthen his front line.
Liverpool are considering moving for Juventus forward. Federico Chiesa this week.
Chiesa is available and might help Arne Slot’s team before the transfer deadline.
As Arne Slot prepares to make his first signing, Giorgi Mamardashvili is reportedly close to joining Liverpool.
The 26-year-old has only one year left on his contract and may not attract a large sum.
After being left out of Juventus’ final three pre-season matches earlier this month, he is believed to have been in talks about joining Barcelona.
Chiesa joined the Old Lady from Fiorentina in a transaction worth little more than £40 million in the summer of 2022, after spending the previous two seasons on loan.
He scored 10 goals and three assists in 37 appearances last season and was a member of the Italy squad that was eliminated the Euro 2024 in the round of 16.
But, after being one of several first-team players frozen out by Motta, Chiesa is poised to leave in the coming days.
Turin’s forward (left) has only one year left on his contract (+4).
The forward (left) has been frozen out at Turin and has only one year remaining on his contract.
He was a member of Italy’s Euro 2024 squad that was eliminated in the last-16 stage.
He was a member of the Italy side that was eliminated at Euro 2024 in the final 16 stage.
‘We were explicit internally,’ Motta explained. ‘We spoke to everyone of them.
‘We have good players that are accustomed to playing regularly.
‘The club is attempting to find answers for them, and for their own and everyone else’s sake, they must do the same as soon as possible.’