Summary
- Italy winger Federico Chiesa has confirmed he has joined Liverpool from Juventus, and expressed his delight at his new move.
- Liverpool are reported to have paid 13 million euros ($14.5 million) for Chiesa, although the deal has not been formally confirmed.
- Chiesa will be the first key outfield player to be signed since the arrival of new Liverpool manager Arne Slott.
TURIN, Italy — There are signs of a new wave in the football world as Italy winger Federico Chiesa expressed joy amid the announcement of joining Liverpool from Juventus. Chiesa, who won the hearts of Juventus fans with his brilliant play, is now set to embark on a new adventure with England’s premier club Liverpool. His pictures at the airport gave a glimpse of the start of this new chapter, with him looking excited about his new journey.
Chiesa thanked his Juventus fans, whom he delighted through his play over the years. “I am really very happy and completely ready for this new adventure,” Chiesa expressed his feelings. He thanked the Juventus supporters, saying they will always be in his heart. This emotional farewell reflects the deep gratitude he has towards his previous club, as he prepares to enter the next phase of his career.
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Although both Liverpool and Juventus have not commented publicly on the Chiesa deal, according to British media reports, Liverpool will pay 13 million euros ($14.5 million) for the transfer. The amount reflects Chiesa’s impressive performance for Italy at the European Championship 2021, which established him as a key player.
Another important piece of information confirmed in the message is that Chiesa will be the first outfield player to be signed by Liverpool since the arrival of new manager Arne Slot. This change opens up a new direction and possibilities for Liverpool’s squad, and Chiesa’s offensive abilities can certainly boost the team’s performance.
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Along with this, Liverpool also signed Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia on Tuesday, which is another important move. Under this deal, Mamardashvili will remain at the Spanish club until the end of this season, strengthening Liverpool’s goalkeeping position. All of these activities show that Liverpool are actively working to increase their strengths for the upcoming season.