Federico Chiesa is happy in Liverpool despite the limited play time, according to his father.
As the international break unfolds, the Italian front has used the opportunity to continue its educational form.
Chiesa recently played a decisive role for Liverpool, complying with the Carabao Cup final in Wembley.
However, his contributions were sporadic to what was a difficult time for him personally.
Despite the speculation that connects the 27 -year -old with a possible summer to be removed from Anfield, his father, former Italian striker Enrico Chiesa, assured fans that Federico was satisfied with his current situation.
Speaking to Tuttosport, he said: “Federico is very happy in Liverpool, he is in a top club leading the Premier League and now we hope he can win the title!
“He’s there to have his word. He has a great opportunity.”
🚨 Federico Chiesa Enrico’s father: “I can guarantee that Federico is very happy in Liverpool.”
“We hope he can win the Premier League. We have no regret for Juventus. He’s so happy in Liverpool,” he told Tuttosport. pic.twitter.com/it2p1jhjb1
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So far, Chiesa was mainly in a deputy role, having started another Premier League match. Of his 11 appearances for Liverpool, only two were as part of the start series.
Given his reputation as one of Europe’s most promising talents – especially after his success with Italy at 2020 euros – his reduced participation could be seen as a source of frustration.
However, his father has steadily strengthened a durable mentality, urging him to remain prepared for opportunities. Reflecting Federico’s journey, Enrico Chiesa added: “I told him during the summer what I have said since he was a child, because the truth is, up to the age of 15, he didn’t really play this often.
“When he would ask what he should do, I told him to keep training. Don’t give up. Make sure you are ready when the time comes.”
No regret over Juventus’s exit
Amidst continuing rumors of a possible summer departure, Enrico Chiesa rejected any concept of regret about moving Federico from Juventus to Liverpool.
“The sorrows are just alibis for the losers. No, there are no sorrows,” he said.
While many of his teammates in Liverpool departed for international duties, Chiesa was the only senior player to remain in the club because of his non -calling.
Taking advantage of the break, he returned to Italy, but remained committed to his education. During the weekend, he posted an Instagram photo of himself working at his Liverpool tool on the Dolomite scene.
With the nine Premier League games remaining, there is still time for Chiesa to bet on Anfield’s more important role.
Whether it remains beyond summer, it remains uncertain, but for the time being, its focus remains on the contribution whenever it is called.