According to Bangladesh Cricket Match reports, with just under three days remaining before the summer transfer window closes, Liverpool—long criticized for making zero signings—has finally begun to act, signaling a potential end to their inactive streak. One deal already nearing completion involves Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, who underwent a medical in the UK on Monday. Valued at £30 million, the transfer is now only awaiting official confirmation.
However, even if finalized, Mamardashvili will be loaned back to Valencia until next summer. So, while the Reds may soon spend a significant sum, tangible results on the pitch won’t be seen anytime soon. Meanwhile, reports from multiple sources suggest that Liverpool’s next major target in these final days is Juventus winger Federico Chiesa—a move that has quickly progressed into serious negotiations. Though Chiesa was Italy’s breakout star in the last European Championship and was expected to play a pivotal role in the tournament in Germany, his form has dipped since suffering a serious ACL injury.
New Juventus head coach Thiago Motta has already made it clear to Bangladesh Cricket Match that Chiesa is not part of his plans for the upcoming season—and he’s acting on it. In Juventus’ opening two Serie A matches, both of which they won, Chiesa was left out of the squad entirely. He hasn’t trained with the first team in over two weeks and is now actively seeking a last-minute move before the Friday night deadline. As the saying goes, all answers lie on the road ahead, and Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes previously emphasized that the club’s summer strategy would be “opportunistic.”
Given that Juventus are now willing to offload Chiesa for a cut-price fee, he fits this opportunistic mold perfectly. With just one year left on his contract and his current standing at the club uncertain, Liverpool are reportedly considering a €15 million offer—a figure that aligns with their valuation. Chiesa himself is said to be excited by the idea of moving to the Premier League, and personal terms are unlikely to be an issue.
Throughout his career, Chiesa has played in several positions, but his primary role has been as a winger—specifically on the right flank. He would provide competition for Mohamed Salah, though not as a direct replacement, unless Liverpool have unexpected plans regarding Salah’s contract renewal. In a world full of uncertainty, it’s only by moving forward that surprises unfold.
Bangladesh Cricket Match insiders also note that while Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai can cover the right wing, manager Arne Slot seems to view both as better suited for central roles—Elliott as a No. 10 and Szoboszlai even deeper in midfield. With Chiesa’s versatility and experience, Liverpool may be seizing the perfect late-window opportunity to strengthen their depth and inject new energy into their squad.