The transfer saga surrounding Federico Chiesa remains unresolved as his agent, Fali Ramadani, returns from England without concrete offers. Despite the lack of immediate solutions, the relationship between Chiesa’s entourage and Juventus’ sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli remains positive, with both parties seeking a mutually satisfactory outcome for the Italian international.
Correiere dello Sport report that Ramadani’s good working relationship with Giuntoli, dating back to their time at Napoli, suggests that a free transfer departure is unlikely. The agent is expected to meet with Juventus officials in the coming hours to discuss Chiesa’s future following his trip to England, which failed to generate firm offers for the former Fiorentina star.
Interest from Tottenham and Chelsea has not materialized into formal bids, with both clubs potentially waiting for more favorable conditions and lower asking prices. The passing time has somewhat strengthened Chiesa’s position, given his contract expires in 2025, while putting Juventus in a more challenging situation. The club may now have to consider a lower price than the €20 million previously demanded.
There was a period when Roma and Chiesa seemed close to an agreement, with the player expressing to Daniele De Rossi his intention to wait for potential Premier League opportunities. Roma subsequently moved on, securing Matías Soulé after a negotiation tussle with Juventus.
To facilitate Chiesa’s transfer, new options are being considered. These include potential swap deals or a discounted sale in the range of €15-18 million, with a high sell-on percentage for Juventus. This structure would allow the Bianconeri to benefit more substantially from any future transfer if Chiesa’s performances improve.