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Liverpool have been flying high this season, firmly cementing their spot at the Premier League summit.
Arne Slot has breathed new life into Liverpool, transforming them into genuine contenders across all competitions.
The Dutch manager has unlocked the potential of players who previously struggled at Anfield. Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai have been outstanding, while Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold have rediscovered their peak form.
Yet, one player remains an exception, failing to replicate this resurgence, leaving his long-term future at the club in doubt.
Federico Chiesa, who made the switch from Juventus to Liverpool in the summer, has struggled to settle into life in England. Reports from Tutto Atalanta suggest that Serie A leaders Atalanta are eyeing a January loan move for Chiesa, potentially including an option to buy.
The Italian winger’s time at Liverpool has been plagued by setbacks. A disrupted preseason and injuries have limited him to a mere 18 minutes of Premier League action, raising questions about his future at Anfield.
Is Chiesa’s Liverpool stint already doomed?
It seems premature to cut ties after just a few months. Chiesa needs a fair chance to showcase his abilities, ideally with a consistent run in the starting lineup. While his role may not be urgent right now, injuries can quickly alter a team’s priorities—a reality Liverpool knows all too well.
For now, Chiesa’s focus must be on regaining fitness and proving his worth in training. If he can demonstrate readiness and resilience, his moment will come.
Meanwhile, Arne Slot’s January priorities will likely revolve around securing contract renewals for key players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk, ensuring Liverpool’s core remains intact for the battles ahead.