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LIVERPOOL had signed Serie A superstar ‘open’ to move to Liverpool “DONE DEAL”

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LIVERPOOL had signed Serie A superstar ‘open’ to move to Liverpool “DONE DEAL”

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Serie A superstar ‘open’ to move to Liverpool

According to reports from Italy, Juventus star Federico Chiesa is open to a move to Premier League giants Liverpool.
The 25-year-old made just 21 appearances in the series last year, including only six since the start. This was partly due to seven separate injury issues, but his playing time was largely limited by Massimiliano Allegri’s preferred system.

Moreover, Chiesa reportedly had a strained relationship with Juve manager Allegri which led to him looking for a summer move.

As FootballTransfers exclusively revealed in early July, Juventus are offering Chiesa to a number of top clubs to boost their funds.

Sources have told FootballTransfers that the striker is on the hunt for a Premier League club as he is doubtful in Turin, but the money his current club are asking for – around €60m – will make that problematic.

However, according to the Italian outlet Corriere dello Sport, Liverpool have rekindled their interest in Chiesa, after being linked to the Italian in 2021. Furthermore, the Euro 2020 star would be open to a move to Anfield if the Reds make a move.
According to the report.

Chiesa to Liverpool?

Serie A superstar ‘open’ to move to Liverpool
Chiesa would become Jurgen Klopp’s third summer signing after signing deals for Brighton & Hove Albion’s Alexis Mac Allister and RB Leipzig’s Dominik Szobolszlai, if Liverpool are serious about pursuing him.

The Reds have also been linked with Southampton and Belgian star Romeo Lavia, amid interest in both Fabinho and Jordan Henderson from Saudi Arabia. Fabinho is the subject of a €46.6m (£40m) offer from Al-Ittihad, who have already signed Karim Benzema from Real Madrid, N’Golo Kante from Chelsea and Jota from Celtic this summer.

 

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On the other hand, Henderson has been offered a mouth-watering salary of €815,000 (£700,000) a week to join Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq, although the Saudi Pro League side are yet to meet Liverpool’s asking price for the England national team.

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It will be extremely difficult for Liverpool to sign a £40 million player right now, according to Fabrizio Romano.
It will be extremely difficult for Liverpool to sign a £40 million player right now, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Levi Colwill will be difficult for Liverpool to sign this summer.

According to Fabrizio Romano, who provided an update on the defender in a post on The Residency App.

As you might expect, the journalist was deluged with inquiries about Liverpool and their interest in Colwill while moderating a Q&A session with fans on the app.

The young defender has been the subject of reports from all over the week that the Reds are interested in signing him, but the journalist claims that Chelsea has made it very clear to the Merseyside club that the player is not for sale.

In fact, Romano claims that despite the Reds’ admiration for the player, it will be difficult to complete this deal because Chelsea have been very clear with them about the fact that he is not for sale.

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Romano gave an update regarding the £40 million man.

Liverpool likes Levi, I’ve said that a lot, but Chelsea are very clear: not for sale,” wrote Romano.

Not certain.

Colwill is not up for sale this summer, as Chelsea have made clear, but we can’t help but feel that this situation isn’t as cut and dried as it seems.

The defender’s contract at Stamford Bridge is about to expire, so if he decides to leave west London, the Blues may be forced to sell the center-half.

Colwill may end up havinghis head turned given the interest from teams like Liverpool, but as of yet, there hasn’t been any indication that the player actually wants to leave.

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