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Federico Chiesa breaks silence on future after frustrating first season at Liverpool

Chiesa was limited to just six Premier League appearances in Liverpool’s title-winning campaign

Will Castle
Tuesday 03 June 2025 07:36 EDT
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Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa admits a return to Italy is “something to think about” this summer after becoming all but an afterthought during his first season at Anfield.

The 27-year-old endured a frustrating maiden campaign in the Premier League, in which he featured just six times with only one start under his belt since arriving late from Juventus in August for £10m.

It was a fee that looked a bargain at the time, with Liverpool securing the services of a player that only three years earlier had a nine-figure price tag on his head, having set the footballing world alight as part of Italy’s Euros triumph in 2021.

He nevertheless ended the season as a Premier League champion and is currently targeting a return to pre-season training on July 8.

But asked about a return to his homeland, the Italy international told La Gazzetta dello Sport: “That’s something to think about during the summer.

“My family, my agent and I have a great relationship with Liverpool, and the goal is to be ready for the pre-season. We’ll find the best solution for everyone.

“I work every day with a Liverpool programme to be in top shape for the tests on July 8.

Federico Chiesa (holding trophy, right) became a Premier League champion despite being a bit-part player
Federico Chiesa (holding trophy, right) became a Premier League champion despite being a bit-part player (Getty)

“While out of the squad (at Juventus), I was able to train in great condition, but I missed playing friendlies. I had to start from scratch at Liverpool and that held me back.

“I hope (next season) it’s my season. My dream is to participate in the World Cup.”

Chiesa made 14 appearances across all competitions, although was limited to just 466 minutes after being blighted by early-season fitness problems.

He scored two goals and notched two assists, bagging a stoppage-time consolation in the Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle back in March.

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