The future of Federico Chiesa is currently a hot topic in Turin as the winger seems in no hurry to choose his next destination and appears unfazed by the possibility of running down his contract, which expires in June 2025. This situation has Juventus’ sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli on edge, pushing hard for an immediate solution that could guarantee the club at least a minimal return, around €20 million. This sum would be significant for Juventus, especially considering that new coach Thiago Motta is still waiting for reinforcements: two wingers (if Chiesa leaves), a defender, and a midfielder.
Calciomercato report how Chiesa’s stance remains unclear. Both Napoli and Roma have shown interest, but neither option particularly excites the 1997-born player, who aspires to play in the Champions League. A move to a Premier League giant would likely appeal to him, but so far, no concrete offers have materialized.
Inter Milan, led by Chiesa’s admirer Marotta, is carefully considering its future moves. While there’s no immediate space for Chiesa in their squad, the club has clearly communicated to the player that they would be interested in his profile should he become available on a free transfer. This opportunity is too good to ignore, despite the potentially high wages, as it would align with the salaries of other key players in the squad.
Chiesa’s interests are managed by agent Fali Ramadani, who had already held discussions with Inter before the summer. While there was no opening for the current season, the situation could dramatically change if Chiesa decides to let his contract with Juventus run down without renewing.
This potential scenario has Giuntoli wary of losing a valuable asset for free, while Marotta watches the situation unfold with keen interest. Chiesa’s case is becoming increasingly complex, with Inter positioning themselves as interested spectators, ready to pounce on a potential free transfer opportunity in the future.