Tottenham Hotspur Eye Surprise Move for Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa
Caught Offside have revealed that Tottenham Hotspur are seriously considering a surprise swoop for Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa, in a move that could shake up both clubs’ summer transfer plans.
With Liverpool having just sealed the Premier League title under new boss Arne Slot, attention has already turned to shaping next season’s squad. While additions are expected, the club’s focus will be on maintaining a lean squad similar in size to this season’s title-winning group.
Chiesa’s Struggles at Anfield
Chiesa arrived at Liverpool from Juventus last summer with high expectations but has found opportunities hard to come by. Injuries and intense competition have limited the 27-year-old to just five Premier League appearances in his debut season.
Reports suggest that Liverpool are now open to selling Chiesa, but only on a permanent basis. His lack of impact and high wages mean that a move could be mutually beneficial, particularly with Arne Slot reportedly looking to streamline his squad.

“According to reports, Liverpool are willing to part ways with the 27-year-old, but only on a permanent basis.”
With several Italian clubs expressing interest, Tottenham’s emergence as a contender adds a new dynamic to the situation.
Tottenham’s Transfer Strategy
Caught Offside reports that Tottenham are seriously weighing up a move for Chiesa, citing links through Fabio Paratici, who is set to resume a formal role at Spurs.
“Tottenham have also entered the race and could emerge as serious contenders,” the report stated.
Paratici’s longstanding relationship with Chiesa and his agent, Fali Ramadani, could give Spurs a critical edge in negotiations. While Chiesa’s reported salary might prove a stumbling block for Serie A sides like AC Milan and Napoli, Tottenham are thought to be better positioned financially.
“The main stumbling block for a potential return to Italy is Chiesa’s salary,” Caught Offside revealed. “Napoli… are even less likely to match his current salary, which is considered excessive by their financial standards.”
Liverpool’s Transfer Philosophy Under Slot
Arne Slot appears to be carrying forward Liverpool’s recent emphasis on squad balance rather than bloated numbers. The aim is clear: quality over quantity.
“Arne Slot and his Liverpool coaches do not want to sign just for the sake of it; they want the same squad size as this season,” according to Sports Mail, as referenced by Caught Offside.

With Giorgi Mamardashvili already lined up as Caoimhin Kelleher’s replacement, Liverpool are expected to pursue a one-in, one-out strategy this summer. Along with Chiesa, players like Darwin Nunez, Joe Gomez, and Jarell Quansah could also be moved on if appropriate offers come in.
Valuation Makes Chiesa a Tempting Prospect
Liverpool’s valuation of Chiesa is reportedly in the range of €15–20 million, a figure that many top clubs across Europe could realistically afford, particularly given his pedigree and versatility.
Caught Offside notes: “Liverpool has set a valuation of €15–20 million, an affordable price tag for many top European clubs given Chiesa’s experience and versatility.”
Given that price, Spurs may see Chiesa as a low-risk, high-reward acquisition who could thrive in Ange Postecoglou’s attack-minded system if he can regain form and fitness.
Our View – Anfield Index Analysis
For Liverpool fans, the notion of Chiesa leaving just one year after joining may seem disappointing on the surface. Brought in with high hopes, his limited appearances suggest he never fully integrated into the system—whether due to fitness, form, or the intense competition for attacking places.
Arne Slot’s pragmatic approach has served Liverpool well this season, culminating in a Premier League title in his very first campaign. In that context, letting go of underused assets like Chiesa makes practical sense. Still, supporters will understandably question why such a talented winger, previously admired across Europe, was unable to make his mark at Anfield.
From a fan perspective, the biggest concern may be what this move says about Liverpool’s transfer strategy. Was Chiesa simply a misfit in terms of style? Or did internal dynamics and tactical choices limit his chances? Either way, the relatively low reported fee of €15–20 million feels like a significant depreciation in value for a player of his international pedigree.
If Tottenham do land him and he rediscovers form, it could be a deal we come to regret. But with the current setup working so seamlessly under Slot, few fans will argue against decisions that continue the momentum of a trophy-laden new era.