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Federico Chiesa is one of the names Liverpool is considering for their search for a top-tier playmaker to replace Mohamed Salah.
The Italian international has been frequently linked with the Reds for some time, including during the most recent summer transfer window, but he ultimately decided to stay with Juventus.
When the Bianconeri put their most prized asset up for sale last month, they demanded 50 million euros (£43 point 5 million), and Corriere dello Sport reported that he would be happy to move to Anfield.
Currently, Liverpool is thinking about making a move to finally sign the Azzurri attacker in the event that Salah decides to leave, according to Spanish source Fichajes.
The Merseysiders are reportedly looking for Chiesa because they want to keep their squad successful after the Egyptian leaves.
Two years ago, as Italy went on to win the competition, the 25-year-old playmaker was among the best players at the European Championships.
Unfortunately, he has spent the majority of the last 24 months in a hospital bed receiving treatment.
The former Fiorentina star has put his fitness issues behind him, though, and he’s off to a great start this season.
Cheisa has scored four goals and provided an assist in five Serie A games so far for Juventus, and we can anticipate him to start the league match against Lecce tonight.
The Old Lady star is capable of playing in the center of the field, on either flank, and even as a secondary striker.
Is he competent enough, in your opinion, to take Mohamed Salah’s place at Anfield?
In 2025, his current Turin contract will come to an end. Should Liverpool make a £43.5 million offer to acquire Federico Chiesa.
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As Jürgen Klopp’s risk demonstrates a clear plan A, Liverpool has a weapon more effective than Erling Haaland.

As evidenced by Jürgen Klopp’s ‘risk’ to start him against West Ham, Liverpool has a forward who is more productive than even the formidable Erling Haaland.
Since entering the Premier League, Erling Haaland has established the standard for goal scoring. But Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp have been working on a strong weapon of their own to counter Pep Guardiola’s concoction.
And throughout the course of this season, especially in the most recent week against LASK and West Ham United, that antidote has been effectively unleashed, time and time again.
Darwin Nunez has always been compared to Haaland from the moment he was signed.
These comparisons were inevitable given that both players joined England’s top two teams in the same summer.
However, it’s fair to say that only Haaland lived up to the expectations in the first season.
Nunez significantly underperformed compared to expectations based on his own standards.
However, it’s fair to say that only Haaland lived up to the hype in the first season.
Nunez significantly lagged behind what was expected of him by his own standards.

Thankfully, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and sometimes it takes time to integrate a forward—even one as productive as Nunez—especially in a system as exacting as Klopp’s gegenpressing one at Anfield.
It’s a good thing that Rome wasn’t built in a day because it can sometimes take time to integrate a forward, even one as productive as Nez, especially in a system as exacting as Klopp’s gegenpressing one at Anfield.
In a club, Nez often starts off slowly before exploding suddenly.
His first season at Benfica saw him score just 14 goals, but his second saw him light up the world.
Now, based on what he has demonstrated so far this season, it appears that history may be about to repeat itself.
Nez gave the impression that he was on a mission the moment he arrived in preseason.
In the preseason, he had a lot of goals and appeared to be a completely different, terrifying prospect.
Nunez has now continued in that form during the regular season.
The Uruguayan has already shown his clutchness numerous times this season, including with a crucial brace to turn the game around against Newcastle, a goal and an assist against Aston Villa, and a goal and another assist midweek against LASK.
But Klopp could have easily benched him against West Ham.
Starting him back-to-back in two games so soon after picking up an ailment during the international break was undoubtedly a risk.
But it turned out to be a risk worth taking.
The Uruguayan gave Liverpool yet another pivotal moment with his goal to give his team the lead. Nunez’s goal served as a significant catalyst for the game.
Nunez is more prolific than Haaland himself, who has so far “only” contributed a goal every 87 minutes on average at the club level.
Nunez is only three goals behind Haaland despite having played 463 more minutes than the Norwegian and having contributed to six goals overall.
In a Liverpool jersey, it has taken him some time to get going, but once Nunez finds his golden clutch, he has already shown at Benfica that he is impossible to stop.
Liverpool will be hoping that Anfield will follow this trend

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