Federico Chiesa’s father says “regrets are just the alibis for losers”, with exit talk at Liverpool being played down.

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Moved to Anfield in 2024Seen limited game timeDetermined to prove worthFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Italy international Chiesa moved to Anfield in a cut-price transfer during the summer of 2024. Injury problems at Juventus led to the Serie A giants cashing in on the Euro 2020 winner. Liverpool hoped to rekindle a lost spark in the talented forward.

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Chiesa has, however, made just 11 appearances this season and figured in only three Premier League fixtures – with those substitute outings totalling 25 minutes. Inevitably, questions are being asked of the 27-year-old’s future.

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Chiesa's father, ex-Parma and Sampdoria striker Enrico, has told when asked if his son could be on the move again in 2025: “Federico is very happy at Liverpool, he is at a top club that is leading the Premier League and now we hope he can win the title! He is there to have his say, he has a great opportunity.”

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Chiesa senior went on to say: “I told him over the summer what I’ve been saying since he was a kid, because the truth is, until the age of 15, he didn’t really play that often. When he’d ask what he should do, I told him to keep training, don’t give up, make sure you are ready when the moment comes.”

He added when asked if Chiesa has questioned his decision to head for England: “Regrets are just the alibis for losers. No, there are no regrets.”

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