Overview
- Mid-June reports from multiple outlets say Liverpool will be receptive to offers for Federico Chiesa and expect to ask about €20m for a permanent transfer.
- Chiesa has publicly demanded consistent playing time and told Italian media he will look elsewhere if he cannot secure regular minutes under the new manager.
- Liverpool’s stated preference is a permanent sale to create roster space and cash for recruitment, though clubs may propose a loan with an obligation to buy.
- Napoli and Como are the most frequently named Serie A suitors tracking the situation, with isolated reports also linking Roma as a possible option.
- The decision sits inside a wider summer reset at Anfield under Andoni Iraola as Liverpool trim players who were peripheral and try to fund targeted signings.