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What Federico Chiesa will contribute to Liverpool is explained by Arne Slot
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Federico Chiesa was deemed to be the perfect addition to Arne Slot’s Liverpool team; he has explained why.
Italian striker Chiesa has signed a long-term deal with the Reds, becoming the second signing of the Slot era after Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed from Valencia ahead of 2025–26. Chiesa left Juventus to join the team.
Chiesa, an accomplished Italy international who is 26 years old, has won more than 50 caps and a medal as the winner of Euro 2020. He can play anywhere along the front line.
Additionally, Slot is excited to collaborate with a player who he thinks possesses the abilities and mindset to have a good effect at Anfield.
The head coach said on Liverpoolfc.com, “We are really happy to bring Federico to Liverpool.”
“His quality has been quite evident in both club and international football for a lot of years, so I don’t think anyone will need me to tell them about it.
Federico is a really fortunate man. He not only brings skill and experience, but also the ability to continue improving, and this is what truly excites us.
“I have stated throughout the summer that it is difficult to sign players for Liverpool due to the high calibre of players we already have, but I am confident that in Federico, we are adding someone who will improve on the group we have.”
Federico is more than simply a gifted athlete; he has overcome obstacles and triumphed in the past, including one with his country’s national team. This is the kind of mindset that Liverpool wants.
In addition, he possesses a remarkable work ethic that befits his exceptional talent.
“This is a credit to Richard Hughes and everyone involved in bringing him to Liverpool; he is a player who can make an impact and help the team.”
“For the time being, Federico’s inclusion in the team and his training load are the top priorities. After that, we can look forward to what lies ahead.”
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David Ornstein’s report on Sepp van den Berg may have left Liverpool in dire need of defensive reinforcements.
The Dutchman is now more likely than ever to leave the team before the summer transfer window closes, joining fellow Reds center-half Joel Matip in doing so.
Following the commencement of the 2024–25 league season, the Merseysiders find themselves tip-toeing over broken glass amid continuous rumours about Joe Gomez.
Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace is one answer that can ease the pain of a lot of the supporters. Newcastle’s opponents are reportedly very interested in the Eagles’ defensive anchor, but the Express is now claiming that there’s a “feeling” that Liverpool’s Arne Slot’s team “could strike late in the window” for the Englishman.
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This comes after a flurry of recent reports that seem to validate our “appreciation” for the 24-year-old, which is intriguing to us.
With us likely to receive an additional £20 million or more for Sepp van den Berg and considering our minimal engagement in the window thus far—aside from a recent move for Giorgi Mamardashvili—there ought to be sufficient funds in the bank to support a move. Naturally, Guehi won’t be inexpensive.
After leading England to the final of the European Championship, the defender’s current club has rated him at an astounding £70 million.
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