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Transfers

Anfield Chiesa defies Serie and Atlético interest amid rumours

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Anfield Chiesa defies Serie and Atlético interest amid rumours

Liverpool, under new head coach Andoni Iraola, are seeking to revitalise their attack after a summer of speculation, and the Italian winger Federico Chiesa appears to be the answer, with the player featuring in the club’s pre‑season friendly at GEODIS Park in Nashville on July 25, 2026.

Persistent rumours have linked Chiesa with a return to Serie A and a possible move to Atlético Madrid, yet current indications suggest he will remain at Anfield for the coming season. The interest from Atlético Madrid was confirmed by manager Diego Simeone’s pursuit of the winger.

Chiesa, who previously played for Fiorentina and Juventus, had been tipped to head back to Italy after his Liverpool stint. Calciomercato.it now the Italy winger is highly likely to stay at Anfield.

Andoni Iraola arrived from Bournemouth this summer, replacing Arne Slot as Liverpool’s head coach. Iraola’s appointment offers Chiesa a fresh start and the chance to cement his place in the Premier League.

The Italian forward says he wants to fight for his place under Iraola and prove himself in the Premier League. His focus on staying at Liverpool under Iraola represents a turnaround from earlier transfer chatter.

With the transfer window open until the end of August, the market can still produce surprises, though current indications point to Chiesa staying on Merseyside. He featured in Liverpool’s pre‑season friendly at GEODIS Park in Nashville on July 25, 2026, battling Sunderland’s Jack Whitaker.

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