Federico Chiesa has provided a glimpse into the dressing-room conversations at Liverpool, revealing that teammate Curtis Jones recently quizzed him about the lifestyle and football culture in Italy. The revelation comes as speculation continues to link the Liverpool winger with a potential return to Serie A, though Chiesa insisted his focus remains firmly on Anfield.
Speaking in an exclusive interview, the Italy international disclosed: “Curtis asked me what life is like in Italy. He was curious about the food, the fans, the way we train. It was a nice chat – he’s a great lad.” The exchange has fuelled further talk of a possible move for Jones to Italian football, but Chiesa was quick to quash any definitive transfer rumours.
Chiesa also addressed the future of goalkeeper Alisson Becker, whose performances have attracted interest from several top European clubs. “Alisson is one of the best in the world. Everyone knows that. But he’s happy here, and I think that’s the most important thing,” Chiesa stated. “As for me, I am focused on helping Liverpool win trophies. The rumours will always be there, but my head is in the Premier League.”
The 26-year-old winger, who joined Liverpool in a high-profile deal, has been a key part of Jürgen Klopp’s squad this season. With Serie A sides reportedly monitoring his situation, Chiesa’s comments suggest he is content on Merseyside – even if his teammates are daydreaming about Italian espresso and Roman ruins.