ReactionArne Slot explains what Federico Chiesa will bring to Liverpool
Italy forward Chiesa has completed a transfer from Juventus, penning a long-term contract with the Reds to become the second recruit of the Slot era following the agreement to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia ahead of 2025-26.
Aged 26, Chiesa is an experienced Italy international with more than 50 caps – and a Euro 2020 winner’s medal – to his name who is capable of playing across the front line.
And Slot is looking forward to working with a player he believes has the quality and mentality to make a positive impact at Anfield.
“We are really happy to bring Federico to Liverpool,” the head coach told Liverpoolfc.com.
“I don’t think anyone will need me to tell them about his quality because it has been very clear for a number of years in both club football and international football.
“Federico is at a really good age. He brings experience and talent, but at the same time he brings the potential to keep on getting better and this is something that really excites us.
“I have said all summer that it is not easy to sign players for Liverpool because the standard of players we have is so high but in Federico I firmly believe we are signing someone who enhances what is already here.
“It’s not just his talents physically; Federico has experience of winning trophies, of course one with his national team, and dealing with setbacks and challenges. It’s the mentality we want here at Liverpool.
“Not only this, but he is someone who has an incredible work-rate to match his talent.
“He is a player who can make an impact and can help the team, so this is credit to Richard Hughes and everyone involved in bringing him to Liverpool.
“For now, the priority is for Federico to join the squad, involve himself in training and after this we can look forward to what the future holds.”
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