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£178k every week Serie A exit this summer is predicted for Liverpool, a transfer target.
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Federico Chiesa, the standout attacker for Juventus, is expected to leave Turin this summer, which may have given Liverpool an advantage in their pursuit of him.
The Reds have been said to be interested in Chiesa over the last few transfer windows and are anticipated to bolster their attacking options this summer.
With just eight goals and two assists this season in all competitions, the talented Italian hasn’t had the easiest time adjusting to life at Juventus since leaving Fiorentina in 2020.
The 26-year-old is still being linked to Anfield despite his inconsistent play, so it’s possible that he may leave Juventus during the upcoming transfer window.
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Gazzetta claims that Chiesa’s contract expires in 2025 and that Juventus is very eager to extend it. However, if Max Allegri is still in charge for the 2024–2025 season, the winger might insist on leaving the team.
The 45-cap Italy international has not liked playing for the seasoned coach over the years, and Allegri and Chiesa do not get along.
Consequently, Chiesa is probably going to look for a new team if Allegri is not replaced before the upcoming season.
But, Juventus is prepared to let Chiesa go this summer if a deal cannot be done since they do not want to lose the attacker for nothing in 2025.
If Liverpool is truly interested in the Juventus player, they may intervene there, even though a deal now appears doubtful.
Arne Slot is expected to follow Jurgen Klopp this summer, thus until a managerial appointment is confirmed, the Reds’ transfer policy is unclear.
The Dutch coach like to play with classic wingers in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 configuration. Should he be hired, he may pursue this position in the transfer market.
It doesn’t seem likely, though, that Liverpool will have Chiesa too high on their summer desire list.
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Liverpool and the new managerial target schedule another meeting
Even if Liverpool isn’t in a hurry right now, they obviously need to act fast if they want to have Jurgen Klopp’s replacement at Anfield in a timely manner.
When his contract expires on June 30, the German coach, who has brought a new era to the team, will step down and is anticipated to take a well-earned break from coaching.
Any next manager will have the challenge of developing the team that Klopp assembled in addition to continuing Liverpool’s reputation for playing free-flowing football.
Since it won’t be an easy process, Michael Edwards and the board need to make sure the appointment is perfect.
A new meeting has been scheduled for the managerial target at Liverpool.
Ruben Amorin of Sporting was formerly thought to be the player that might lead the team to success, but it appears that the 39-year-old Portuguese isn’t the front-runner right now.
In an interview with CaughtOffside for his exclusive Daily Briefing, Fabrizio Romano claims that the Reds have set up a follow-up meeting with Arne Slot of Feyenoord.
With the Eredivisie giants, the 45-year-old has performed admirably, dropping just four games over nearly two seasons.
Slot is thought to be open to the change, but he’ll need thick skin to withstand the initial blow if things don’t work out as planned.
Naturally, that is only assuming things go that far.
Amorim is still a candidate and stays in the background, but it’s possible that other candidates will surface before the club decides who they want to lead the team going ahead.
In light of the approaching transfer window, it is advantageous for all parties involved if a quick resolution can be reached.
In this manner, a degree of continuity may be established as opposed to a managerial panic purchase that might upset the apple cart at Anfield
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