AC Milan are attempting to bring Federico Chiesa back to Italy after a disappointing year away with Liverpool.
When the winger moved to the Premier League last summer, there was a lot of intrigue. However, as time passed, the interest got much lower, simply due to his lack of minutes. In fact, across the season, he played less than two hours in the league.
It is an experiment which has very clearly failed, so now the focus moves to the future, and for months, there have been questions about a return home. Inter and Napoli were seemingly leading proceedings at one point, but the big news recently has regarded Milan.
There has been a lot of talk involving the Rossoneri as of late, and DAZN journalist Orazio Accomando stated earlier today that ‘new contacts’ between the two clubs had taken place, especially with Chiesa ‘open’ to the move.
However, it seems like the offer will have to change. At present, according to the report, the Diavolo are seeking a loan agreement, whilst the Reds would prefer a permanent solution to the Chiesa saga. What is clear, though, is that an interest is there, and discussions will continue, with hopes of a solution being found.