The Italians want Chiesa back!
The Italian striker has not yet adapted to Liverpool, and many clubs are trying to convince him to leave the team.

Federico Chiesa's future has entered a critical period. The Italian forward, who transferred to Liverpool after leaving Juventus in the summer of 2014, is facing an unexpected situation at Anfield. His goal was to stand out again, restart his career, and secure his place in the Italian national team, but none of this has happened. With only a few weeks left until the opening of the winter transfer window, his situation directly points to a possible return to Italian football.
Federico Chiesa and Serie A's growing interest
According to the news on Fichajes, as his role at Anfield decreases, his name is being heard more and more in Serie A. Many top–tier clubs have begun positioning themselves for a potential move. Inter Milan, Napoli, AS Roma, and AC Milan are closely monitoring a possible opportunity. Inter’s sporting directors have long been searching for a player who can create chaos on the wings and pose a constant one–on–one threat. Federico Chiesa fits this profile, and his arrival would be a perfect addition to a project seeking more depth in the attacking line.
Milan also sees him as an ideal reinforcement to complement Leao and Pulisic, especially in an attack that Allegri considers too weak to compete at the highest level.
Napoli, meanwhile, is seriously considering an addition to the forward line after Noa Lang's poor performances. With his style and experience, Chiesa fits the profile of someone who would quickly adapt to the idea of adding dynamism to the wings. Roma is also among those looking for players who can bring speed and unpredictability to revitalize an attacking line that has not yet found stability.







