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Liverpool weighs Chiesa future amid summer transfer chatter
Federico Chiesa remains in Liverpool’s plans as the club debates its attacking balance this season.

Federico Chiesa remains in Liverpool’s plans even as transfer talk swirls and the squad reassesses its attacking balance.
Liverpool weighs Chiesa future amid summer transfer chatter
Federico Chiesa joined Liverpool for £12.5m before the 2024/25 season and was the club’s only new arrival. The 27-year-old struggled to settle, making 14 appearances and scoring twice, which fed speculation he could return to Serie A. He returned for pre-season with the team and was in contention for the curtain-raiser against Bournemouth, though a minor injury kept him from a Far East tour. Chiesa posted a wordless Instagram update from training that includes beaming emojis, a sign he still sees himself as part of the group.
teammates showed support for Chiesa online, including Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Virgil van Dijk, with Diaz and Tyler Morton also liking the post. Diaz and Darwin Nunez have already left Anfield this summer, reshaping the attacking options. Van Dijk and the manager, Arne Slot, have kept Chiesa in the squad for key fixtures, including a Community Shield setback, signaling he remains part of the plan as Liverpool weighs its forward line and market activity.
The sense around the squad is that the club will balance depth with cost, aiming to strengthen without over-extending the budget. Captain Van Dijk placed emphasis on additional signings being possible but not guaranteed, as talks continue over the balance of attackers and the overall tactical setup.
Key Takeaways
"I fully trust the club to do the right thing, what they think is good for the club."
Virgil van Dijk on the club's transfer decisions
"Everything that happened with Diogo Jota, tragic."
Commentary on Jota's departure and squad changes
"We just lost Darwin, he went to Saudi and we lost Lucho, obviously he went to Bayern."
Managing exits in the attacking department
"There’s always room for an attacker in order to strengthen us so let's see what the window brings."
Assessing transfer needs for the forward line
Chiesa’s situation highlights how transfers can become tests of a club’s strategy as much as a test of a player’s fit. Liverpool appears to favor balance over splashy purchases, relying on internal competition and selective additions rather than a wholesale revamp. The departures of Diaz, Jota and Nunez loosen the immediate attacking options, but the club’s willingness to keep Chiesa shows flexibility rather than fixed plans. Fan engagement around Chiesa’s post underlines how public perception can shape conversations about the window, even when the club pursues a measured path. The next weeks will reveal whether Liverpool tightens its belt, pursues another attacker, or bets on developing talent within the system.
Highlights
- I fully trust the club to do the right thing, what they think is good for the club.
- Everything that happened with Diogo Jota, tragic.
- We just lost Darwin, he went to Saudi and we lost Lucho, obviously he went to Bayern.
- There’s always room for an attacker in order to strengthen us so let's see what the window brings.
Budget and financial risk ahead of window
Liverpool faces ongoing transfer chatter that could strain the budget and affect long-term planning. The balance between spending for immediate impact and preserving financial stability will draw scrutiny from fans and investors alike.
The coming weeks will show whether Liverpool sticks to a cautious plan or pivots under pressure to fortify the attack.
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