Federico Chiesa in a long sleeved Liverpool away shirt looking unhappy during a Premier League game
Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa during a Premier League gameImago

Liverpool have sent clear message to Federico Chiesa after latest outburst - view

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Federico Chiesa looks increasingly better off leaving Liverpool as the club continues to reshape their attack in the transfer market.

Just days ago, Italian reporter Mirko Di Natale said that Chiesa wanted to stay at Anfield and fight for his place under Andoni Iraola.

Since then, Liverpool have confirmed that a deal has been agreed with Osasuna to sign winger Victor Munoz, and they are continuing their pursuit of RB Leipzig forward Yan Diomande.

Despite Chiesa's desire to try and make an impact at Liverpool, their transfer business suggests that Iraola only sees the Italian as a squad player.

Chiesa has only started two Premier League matches for Liverpool since his arrival from Juventus in August 2024.

The 28-year-old is low down the pecking order at Anfield, and Arne Slot's departure does not seem to have changed that.

Andoni Iraola will look to the future at Liverpool

Chiesa has done little at Liverpool to suggest that he deserves a chance to replace Mohamed Salah in his favoured right wing position.

With Italy having not qualified for the World Cup, pre-season looks massive for Chiesa if he wants to impress Iraola, and stake a claim to be in his future plans.

However, Bournemouth’s starting line‑ups under Iraola were among the youngest in the Premier League, with the manager consistently handing opportunities to emerging players rather than turning to experienced heads.

On that basis, 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha would also be preferred to Chiesa, whilst the teenager is one of the club's brightest young prospects.

Chiesa's future at Liverpool looks bleak, and sources told Football Insider that Ngumoha is set to remain on Merseyside despite being linked with a move to Bayern Munich.

Federico Chiesa in a long sleeved Liverpool away shirt looking unhappy during a Premier League game
Liverpool to hold Rio Ngumoha crunch talks as Andoni Iraola stance emerges from Anfield

What has Federico Chiesa said about his Liverpool future?

Speaking to Gazetta dello Sport earlier this month, Chiesa confirmed that playing football is the most important thing for him.

Chiesa said: "I want to play and if I don’t find continuity in the Premier League I’ll need to find it elsewhere.

"This season just gone, I got next to no minutes. I’ll go to the U.S. for pre-season then I’ll talk to the club and Iraola and we’ll see.”

Chiesa has been linked with a move back to Italy whilst at Liverpool, and that should be a move which the forward should now seriously be considering.

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