It seems like the upcoming summer transfer window could be one where several big-hitters could leave Liverpool.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to join Real Madrid and will be the most high-profile exit off the back of winning the league with the Reds.
Liverpool are ready to sell Darwin Nunez as well and Atletico Madrid are ready to take a gamble on him.
Previous Premier League-winning managers such as now-Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho and Manchester City tactician Pep Guardiola have managed to remain successful despite letting go of their big names — something Arne Slot will have to adapt to as well.
As Liverpool prepare for a potential statement summer window, another name who has been speculated with departing Anfield is Federico Chiesa.
Jose Mourinho tells Fenerbahce to sign Liverpool star Federico Chiesa
Chiesa has underwhelmed at Liverpool — managing to make no starts in the league this campaign.
Due to his lack of game time, Chiesa has been “frustrated” at Liverpool but he could be given a chance to revive his career elsewhere.
One of the greatest managers in the history of the game in Jose Mourinho could hand Federico Chiesa a career lifeline as Turkish outlet A Spor have reported that he has told Fenerbahce to sign him.
The two-time Champions League winner is keen to bolster his wide department ahead of next season.
Having watched Chiesa shine in a Juventus shirt during his time at Serie A giants AS Roma, Jose Mourinho has identified the 27-year-old as one of his prime transfer targets.
How Arne Slot feels about Federico Chiesa exit
Jorginho believes Chiesa is “amazing” and it is a shame that he has not managed to impress in a red shirt this season.
Chiesa impressed Alisson with his positivity from day one at Liverpool and it looked like he was ready to hit the ground running.
Considering the Merseyside-based club have built a winning environment as well, logic suggests that the Italian international should have been a success.
However, Arne Slot is prepared to sell Chiesa in the summer as well now as Fenerbahce have a chance to sign him and keep Jose Mourinho happy.
Whether the Genoa-born winger is keen on a move to Turkey or wishes to continue fighting for his future at Liverpool remains to be seen.