**Liverpool legends Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson may both be leaving this summer, but another experienced player is also set to depart.**
It is the end of an era at Anfield soon, as Salah and Robertson bring an end to their nine-year stay at Anfield, with the former [addressing the fans](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/full-mohamed-salahs-message-liverpool-supporters) recently:
_“I want to thank everyone who was part of this club throughout my time here, especially the teammates past and present. And to the fans, I don’t have enough words._
_“The support you showed me through the best time of my career and you stood by me in the toughest times. It’s something I will never forget and something I will take with me always. Leaving is never easy. You gave me the best time of my life. I will be always one of you.”_
Now, [_The Daily Mail_](https://www.dailymail.com/sport/football/article-15755311/liverpool-qa-arne-slot-alexis-mac-allister-alisson-adam-wharton.html?ico=authors_pagination_mobile)‘s Lewis Steele claims that Federico Chiesa will also likely be following Salah and Robertson out of the Liverpool exit door, following two years there:
_“I think Chiesa will leave, yes, with Atalanta, Roma, Milan and Juventus mentioned as those keeping tabs on him when I asked sources in Italy this week. It has just not worked out for him, not for the want of trying.”_
**The right time for Federico Chiesa’s Liverpool career to end**
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It simply hasn’t worked out for Chiesa at Liverpool, even though he is a popular figure who has produced sporadic good moments in the final third, such as the late goal at home to Bournemouth in the opening Premier League game this season.
The Italian has struggled to stay fit at times, and Arne Slot doesn’t seem to rate him highly, so a summer exit makes complete sense for all parties.
Chiesa isn’t the force he was during Euro 2020, when he was one of the standout attacking players in the tournament, and receiving a small fee is better for Liverpool than allowing him to run his contract down.
Ultimately, the 28-year-old was worth the risk, considering he arrived on the cheap, but the Reds have never seen him close to his best, and he shouldn’t be at the club next season.