Gilabola.com – It feels awkward every time Federico Chiesa entered the list of Liverpool players. Not because of the name, but because the role is almost imperceptible!
January has just begun, but rumors about Chiesa’s future are already spreading everywhere. The issue is one way. It is said that the winger’s time at Anfield will only be a matter of months.
Came with Great Expectations, Left in Silence?
Federico Chiesa was recruited Liverpool in September 2024. The value is not small, it could reach around IDR 250 billion from a transfer clause of £12.5 million. He signed a four-year contract. The salary is also elite, around IDR 2.8 billion per week from a salary of £140 thousand.
But under Arne Slot, the beautiful story never really began. Even when Mohamed Salah went to the Africa Cup of Nations, Chiesa still failed to secure a starting position.
One start in the Premier League this season. That number speaks volumes.
Juventus is withdrawing slowly, not because they miss it
Juventus was most strongly linked with Chiesa. It makes sense, because Turin is the winger’s old home.
Juventus Immediately Sends Offer for Federico Chiesa, Liverpool Still Waiting for Salah
Under new coach Luciano Spalletti, Juventus wants to rebuild the squad.
Chiesa is on the radar, at least initially.
However, reports from Italy say the Old Lady is starting to put the brakes on their steps. The problem is simple, Liverpool’s financial demands are too high.
And Juventus oun is now shifting focus. Daniel Maldini from Atalanta is an alternative target, while Jean-Philippe Mateta is projected as the new spearhead.
Chiesa? For now, put aside!
Liverpool wants to be permanent, Juventus doesn’t want to take risks
Liverpool is actually ready to let Chiesa go. Even open loan options first before a permanent transfer. However, this scheme is still considered expensive by Juventus. As a result, negotiations cooled, almost frozen.
Is this the end of the January saga? The answer increasingly points to yes.
Paul Joyce of The Times gave a strong signal about new plans. Chiesa most likely will not leave now, but at the end of the season.
In his report, Joyce said Liverpool would prioritize strengthening the right side. Especially if Chiesa, who barely plays, actually leaves after the season ends.
That sentence felt like an affirmation. Not just speculation.
Serie A Enters Radar, Home Door Wide Open
Chiesa will have two years left on his contract at the end of the season. An ideal situation for interested clubs to make a move.
Apart from Juventus, several Serie A clubs are already preparing. Napoli, AC Milan and AS Roma are reportedly monitoring it seriously.
And returning to Italy now feels more than a possibility. For Chiesa, this could be a matter of saving his career.
Gilabola Opinion: It’s Not Just About Tactics
We see that Chiesa’s problem at Liverpool is not just about the Arne Slot system. It’s about confidence, rhythm and momentum lost too quickly.
Chiesa is a player who thrives on intensity and self-confidence. When playing minutes are minimal, his performance dies.
If he survives until next season, the risk is big. Sales values decrease, roles become increasingly blurred, and pressure becomes heavier.
Next summer is a crucial moment. For Liverpool to tidy up the squad, and for Chiesa to reinvent himself.
Is returning to Serie A the best way? Or is another surprise waiting?
Federico Chiesa’s Performance Statistics for the 2025/26 Season
The following is Federico Chiesa’s technical match data for the 2025/26 season based on metrics from FBRef and Transfermarkt:
Basic Statistics (All Competitions)
- Appearances: 14 Matches (Starter & Sub combination).
- Playing Minutes: ~640 Minutes.
- Goal Contribution (G+A): 5 (3 Goals, 2 Assists).
- Discipline: 1 Yellow Card, 0 Red Cards.
Attack Efficiency (Per 90 Minutes)
- Non-Penalty Goals (npxG): 0.38 (Is in the 82nd percentile for wingers).
- Total Shots: 3.12 shots per game.
- Shooting Accuracy (Shot on Target): 44.5%.
- Expected Assists (xA): 0.24 per match.
Operational Position (Heatmap Data)
- Right Winger (RW): 65% of total minutes played.
- Left Winger (LW): 25% of total playing minutes.
- Attacking Midfielder: 10% of total minutes played.
This data shows that Chiesa is very effective as an “impact player” who often creates direct threats (high SCA) even though he does not always play the full 90 minutes.
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