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Federico Chiesa keen on Premier League move – report
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The future of Federico Chiesa at Juventus is more uncertain than ever. The Italian forward, struggling with injuries and inconsistent performances, is reportedly evaluating his position at the club, reports Tuttosport (via ilbianconero).
Chiesa, born in 1997, has had a difficult start to the season, with several injuries affecting his continuity. He hasn’t fully clicked with coach Massimiliano Allegri, and the tactical setup hasn’t helped him reach his peak form.
Despite the difficulties, Juventus still believes in Chiesa. However, the player reportedly wants a salary increase that reflects his status as a top player, similar to Vlahovic (around €9 million) or Rabiot (€7 million).
The club acknowledges the need for a financial sacrifice to retain Chiesa, whose contract expires in 2025, but only if he proves himself with top-player performances and statistics.
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The uncertainty surrounding Chiesa’s future has opened the door to a possible transfer. Juventus is already looking for a replacement, and the player’s agent, Fali Ramadani, recently met with the club’s management to discuss the situation.
Chiesa and his father, Enrico, are reportedly interested in the Premier League. Last summer, Liverpool inquired about the player, though they didn’t make a concrete offer. Juventus is open to negotiations, but only for an adequate offer, not less than €50-60 million.
Chiesa’s future is therefore uncertain. Juventus hopes to keep him, but his demands and Premier League interest could lead to a surprising transfer.