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Jurgen Klopp, targets for Liverpool, had a “£86 million bid rejected” but currently for sale.
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It has been reported that Juventus has listed a former Liverpool target for sale.
A player who Liverpool once offered £86 million for has reportedly been listed for sale. The Italian winger Federico Chiesa is said to be open to offers from Juventus.
Chiesa is just coming off of a challenging club season. Due primarily to fitness issues and injuries, he only made six starts in Serie A.
After rupturing his anterior cruciate knee ligament in January 2022, the 25-year-old was unable to start the season. For the rest of the season, he battled nagging issues.
Chiesa’s transfer to Liverpool was mentioned prior to the 2021/22 season. His reputation was enhanced after he scored the winning goal against Spain in the Wembley semi-final, which helped Italy win Euro 2020.
The forward was the subject of a £86 million Liverpool offer, according to Italian publication La Repubblica in July of that year. Gianluca Di Marzio, a transfer reporter, asserts that Juventus is willing to sell the 25-year-old two years later.
In order to raise money, according to Di Marzio, Juventus must sell players because of their financial situation following their failure to qualify for the Champions League and Europa League. Although no elite clubs have expressed a formal interest in purchasing Chiesa, he would accept a move to England.
According to Di Marzio’s statement to kelbet .
it, “Any Juventus player could leave due to the circumstance without Europe and the financial problems. They will be open to hearing proposals.
They are willing to let Chiesa go because of his strained relationship with Allegri and the fact that he hasn’t consistently played in his preferred positions this season.
“The issue is that he didn’t play a lot last season, so I don’t know if the top clubs in the Premier League will spend a lot of money on Chiesa without knowing his physical condition. He faced many difficulties the previous year.
He was wanted by Liverpool two years ago. They talked to his father about him, but he preferred to remain in Italy.
Everything has changed.
Any Premier League club would have his approval. Chiesa began his professional career at his hometown club Fiorentina, where he made over 150 appearances before transferring to Juventus in 2020, initially on loan. Since his arrival, he has made 94 appearances for the Old Lady, totaling 22 goals and 20 assists.
In the Thursday Nations League semifinal match against Spain, Chiesa, who has four goals for his nation, was hoping to add to his 40 international appearances.
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According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s matches against Chelsea and Arsenal
Following Egypt’s qualification this week, Mohamed Salah will miss four Premier League games for Liverpool during the upcoming season due to his participation in the African Cup of Nations.
After the fixtures for the 2023–24 Premier League season were made public, Liverpool learned of their schedule for the year.
The Reds’ 2018-19 campaign begins with a challenging trip to Mauricio Pochettino’s revamped Chelsea, followed by a Saturday, August 19 home match against Bournemouth. The final August game is a challenging away contest against Newcastle.
However, Jurgen Klopp’s team’s toughest stretch of the season seems to start around the Christmas season, starting in mid-December with games against top-four rivals Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle in a busy schedule. Their series of games will probably come to define their campaign.
The Reds will hope to have nearly their full roster for that stretch of games, but they are also prepared to lose star forward Mohamed Salah the month after that. At the African Cup of Nations, the Egypt will be represented by the Egyptian.
The competition will take place in Ivory Coast from January 13 through February 11, and, barring Egypt’s early elimination, Salah is likely to be unavailable for club selection for up to a month, which will be a blow to Klopp’s team.
Salah played a part in his country’s 2-1 victory over Guinea on Wednesday, ensuring Egypt’s qualification for the competition. With Malawi and Ethiopia failing to advance from the four-team group, it guarantees Egypt will finish first in their group.
Accordingly, Salah will be unavailable for Liverpool’s upcoming four Premier League games, both halves of the EFL Cup semifinal, if the Reds advance that far, and the FA Cup’s first round matches, all of which fall during this time.
Prior to missing two of the Reds’ most important games of the season, at home against Chelsea and away against Arsenal, the 31-year-old will miss the Reds’ away match against Bournemouth, the first Premier League game of the 2024 calendar year, where they lost 1-0 and Salah missed his penalty.
The three-game stretch produced just one point for Klopp’s team during the previous campaign, and Salah is also scheduled to miss the match against Burnley at Anfield in early February should Egypt advance to the next round of the African Cup of Nations.
Despite the team’s unsuccessful season, Salah is still Liverpool’s star player and scored 30 goals last year. The Egyptian scored 19 goals in the Premier League and started all but one of Klopp’s team’s league games.
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