
Federico Chiesa says he is ready to leave Liverpool this summer and will hold talks with Andoni Iraola over his future at Anfield.
Liverpool signed Chiesa in a £12.5 million deal from Juventus two years ago but the Italy international has struggled to make an impact under Arne Slot.
Across two seasons in the Premier League, Chiesa has started just two matches and has played a total of 422 minutes.
Chiesa claims Slot blocked his exit in the January transfer window with Juventus expressing an interest in a potential deal.
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However, the 28-year-old insists he will ‘look elsewhere’ if he is not part of Iraola’s plans for next season.
‘I’ve played very little since the start of 2026,’ Chiesa said in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
‘I have a great relationship with Liverpool. In January, the club and Slot told me I couldn’t leave, they needed me, partly for numerical reasons. We were in a tight spot. I understood the situation and I was left smiling. Liverpool is always talked about, last year they helped me win the Premier League.
‘Liverpool had informed me, but then the negotiations with Juve didn’t come to fruition.
‘I repeat… I want to play. If I don’t find consistency in the Premier League, I’ll have to look elsewhere.
‘I barely played in my first year at Liverpool, and in the last season, very little. I’ll go on a training camp in the US, then I’ll talk to the club and the new manager, Iraola, and we’ll see.
‘I’m open to anything, the important thing is to play. I’m not so presumptuous as to say: I have to be a starter. I’m ready to fight for a place, anywhere.’
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