Arne Slot is now ready to let the “world class” player leave Liverpool In the January transfer window, according to a new report.
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Liverpool increased its lead at the top of the English Premier League table, after defeating West Ham United 5-0, at the London Stadium. Luis Diaz, Cody Jacobo, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota scored their goals in the emphatic victory, which was the team’s 14th victory in 18 matches this season. He spoke after the match Slott expressed his happiness There were five different scorers on the day.
“I like to see this because if you only rely on one player when it comes to goals, it's not often helpful, although it's also good to have a player who scores a lot.” He explained. “But it's pleasing to see others scoring goals and threatening the other goal as well. It's not just the person who scores the goal, I think the period leading up to the goal is also very positive from our point of view.”
Slott also spoke about the absence of Federico Chiesa, who was left out of the squad for the entire match: “I have said Federico several times already, we are working on two things, we are working on his fitness and whenever we can we try to bring him into the team. We thought it would be better for him to have some extra training sessions.” Instead of joining us.”
An opening is ready to allow Chiesa to leave
Slott's recent comments about Chiesa suggest he envisages the Italian winger, who joined from Juventus in a £12.5m deal in the summer, having a future at Anfield. According to a new report from TBR Football, Instead, the slot is open to allow him to leave Liverpool this month.
The newspaper claims that sources have told them that Chiesa's entourage has approached Liverpool about allowing him to return to Italy, and that Slott is willing to let him do so.
TBR Football claims Chiesa is “extremely frustrated” with his lack of playing time this season, and that a number of clubs from his home country, including Napoli, Roma, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Atalanta and Fiorentina, are all ready to take in if Liverpool agree to a loan move.
Chiesa, who has previously been hailed by the former Italy international as “world class”. Alessandro PeriniHe made his first appearance since September for Liverpool last month when he came on as a substitute in the 2-1 win over Southampton in the Carabao Cup.
after the match, The slot was full of praise for the 27-year-old: “I've seen some really good moments and I've seen some moments where I felt like, 'OK, you can do better than this.' For me, that's quite normal if a player is out for a long period and plays his first game in five or five years. After six Months, it's good to see him back and that he had some good moments in the match.