
Liverpool Could Offload Federico Chiesa to AC Milan – Serie A Giants Only Want Loan While Reds Push for Permanent Sale
Chiesa’s Anfield Exit: A Transfer Saga Brewing
It hasn’t been the dream start Federico Chiesa or Liverpool fans were hoping for. After just one underwhelming season at Anfield, the Italian international appears to be on the brink of a return to Serie A. According to multiple sources, including Italian journalist Orazio Accomando, Liverpool are actively looking to offload Federico Chiesa this summer, with AC Milan emerging as a potential destination.
But there is a catch: the Premier League champions are pushing for a permanent transfer, while Milan are only interested in taking Federico Chiesa on loan.
A Year to Forget in Red
Chiesa arrived on Merseyside last summer in what many saw as a bargain deal. Signed for around £11 million, hopes were high that the former Juventus star could rediscover his best form under the bright lights of the Premier League. However, things never quite clicked for the 26-year-old.
Over the course of the 2024-25 campaign, Federico Chiesa managed just 14 appearances in all competitions, netting only twice. A mix of minor injuries, tactical mismatches, and the sheer depth of Liverpool’s attacking options all contributed to his struggles to cement a regular starting role.
Sources close to the player suggest he has grown increasingly frustrated by his lack of minutes, and with Euro 2028 on the horizon, Federico Chiesa is eager to reignite his career back in Italy.
Milan Leading the Chase, but With a Catch

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Enter AC Milan. The Rossoneri are reportedly very keen on bringing Federico Chiesa to San Siro, seeing him as an ideal fit for their attacking system and a potential successor to the outgoing Rafael Leão, should he leave this summer.
However, Milan’s financial strategy is proving to be a stumbling block. Rather than matching Liverpool’s demand for a permanent deal, the Italian club is proposing a season-long loan with an option to buy. Liverpool, on the other hand, are determined to recoup some of their initial outlay and prefer to move Federico Chiesa on permanently.
It’s a classic transfer standoff. And it’s far from the only one brewing in Europe this summer.
Juventus in the Frame
Adding further intrigue to the situation is Federico Chiesa’s own comments this week. Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, he made clear his affection for Juventus, the club where he made his name before his move to England.
“Juventus? I still love the club,” Federico Chiesa said. “Returning there one day? Why not.”
That statement alone was enough to get tongues wagging in Turin. Juventus, who are also in the market for attacking reinforcements, are understood to be monitoring the situation closely. While no formal offer has been made, the player’s openness to a return could tip the scales if Milan continue to push for a loan-only deal.
Atletico Madrid’s ‘Golden Opportunity’
Outside of Italy, Atletico Madrid have also been linked with a potential swoop. Spanish outlet AS described the move as a “golden opportunity” for both Federico Chiesa and Atletico, who are looking for a versatile forward to complement their frontline.
Diego Simeone is believed to be a fan of the player, and with Atletico lacking depth on the wings, Federico Chiesa could be a smart addition to their squad. The Spanish club may also be more willing to meet Liverpool’s financial demands.
Liverpool’s Transfer Strategy: Sell to Reinvest
With Arne Slot set to take over managerial duties at Anfield following Jurgen Klopp’s departure, Liverpool’s summer is already shaping up to be one of change and renewal. Moving on from fringe players like Federico Chiesa makes sense from a financial and sporting perspective.
The club’s recruitment team is reportedly targeting a new wide forward who can offer more consistency and dynamism than what Federico Chiesa was able to deliver in his debut campaign. Offloading the Italian permanently would free up both funds and squad space.
What Next for Federico Chiesa?

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At just 26 years old, Federico Chiesa still has time to reclaim the form that made him one of Europe’s most sought-after talents during Italy’s triumphant Euro 2020 campaign. But his next move will be crucial.
If Milan can find a way to meet Liverpool halfway — perhaps through a loan with a mandatory purchase clause based on performance — the deal could be done within weeks. But with Juventus and Atletico Madrid lurking, the saga is far from over.
One thing seems certain: barring a major turnaround in pre-season, Federico Chiesa’s days at Liverpool appear numbered.
Final Thoughts
Federico Chiesa’s situation is a reminder that talent alone is never enough in modern football. Circumstance, system fit, and confidence all play crucial roles in a player’s success. While his time at Anfield may have fallen flat, his story is far from finished.
Where he ends up next season may well determine whether the Italian winger reclaims his place among Europe’s elite — or continues to wander through the footballing wilderness.
Stay tuned. This transfer tale has plenty of pages left to turn.
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