
Federico Chiesa insists he is at happy at Liverpool despite frustrating season
Federico Chiesa insists he would be happy to stay at Liverpool despite a frustrating first season at the club.
The Italian forward moved to Merseyside from Juventus in a £10million deal last summer but found first-team opportunities limited.
He scored two goals in 14 appearances and made just one Premier League start in the penultimate game of the season, when the title was already won.
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Chiesa, 27, was used as the sixth-choice attacking option by Liverpool head coach Arne Slot, with the club planning to bolster their forward line this summer.
Despite that, Chiesa believes there will be an opportunity for him to impress next season.
In an interview with Corriere dello Sport he said: 'The year is over. But it's an experience I would do again. Soon I will sit down at the table with the club, Fali (Ramadani, his agent) and my family to find the best solution. I wouldn't mind staying in Liverpool at all.'
Chiesa admits he experienced 'many difficulties' when he first arrived at Anfield, including injury issues that restricted his availability shortly after joining.
In the interview, he referenced the difficulty of trying to dislodge the Premier league's top goalscorer, Mohamed Salah, and break into a side in top form.
'In the autumn Liverpool were going three times as fast as the others, an incredible intensity,' he said. 'At the beginning I felt the frustration… The desire to play was there, I put it aside, I understood the situation.'
Chiesa added that Slot has always been respectful and played down suggestions that a move to Napoli — or any other Italian club — is close, despite reports linking him with a return to Serie A.
'I read that they placed me everywhere, but I had no direct contact with anyone,' he said.
Liverpool have already signed Jeremie Frimpong and are in discussions to bring in Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen.
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