Chiesa reveals Salah's continued attachment to Italy and Roma
Transfer News·6 June 2026·12h ago

Chiesa reveals Salah's continued attachment to Italy and Roma

Source: Forza Roma

Federico Chiesa, in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, discussed his time at Liverpool alongside Mohamed Salah and revealed details about the Egyptian's personal connections to Italy. Chiesa stated: "Salah has an immense heart and is still tied to Italy: he always talks about Florence and Rome." Chiesa added that despite Salah's legendary status and emotional farewell to Liverpool, he remained thoughtful toward his teammates and gave Chiesa a signed shirt with a personal message.

Salah's affection for Roma has long been documented. The winger has never hidden his passion for Francesco Totti, one of his childhood idols, and has spoken warmly of former coach Luciano Spalletti, describing him as "the best coach I've ever had." His departure from Liverpool on a free transfer sparked brief speculation about a potential Roma return, though the financial costs of such a move are considered prohibitively high.

Chiesa, frequently linked with Roma in transfer rumours, also addressed his own future, expressing openness to returning to Italian football. He said: "I'm open to everything, what matters is playing. I don't have the presumption to say I must be a starter. I'm ready to fight for my place, anywhere." Como currently leads the race for his signature, with Chiesa praising coach Fabio Fabregas as a "top coach" and highlighting Como's attractive style of play.

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L'ex esterno della Juventus parla del rapporto con l'egiziano Redazione 6 giugno - 16:27 VIDEO - La verità di Totti su Salah: "La società era in crisi..." Federico Chiesa, in un'intervista rilasciata a La Gazzetta dello Sport, ha parlato del suo futuro e della sua esperienza al Liverpool dove ha potuto condividere lo spogliatoio con Mohamed Salah. L'ex esterno della Juventus ha svelato un retroscena sull'egiziano: "Salah ha un cuore immenso ed è ancora legato all'Italia: parla sempre di Firenze e Roma". Chiesa ha poi proseguito: "Pur essendo una leggenda e pur avendo mille emozioni per l'addio, ha avuto un pensiero per tutti e ci ha ringraziato per essere stati suoi compagni. A me ha regalato una maglia con una dedica bella e privata". Il legame con la piazza giallorossa è però noto da tempo. Salah non ha mai nascosto la sua passione per Totti (uno dei suoi idoli da bambino) così come la riconoscenza verso Spalletti definito "il miglior allenatore mai avuto". L'addio a parametro zero al Liverpool aveva acceso per qualche settimana alcune voci su un possibile ritorno che però difficilmente potrà concretizzarsi a causa dei costi molto elevati dell'operazione. Chiesa, spesso accostato al club giallorosso, ha poi parlato anche del suo futuro aprendo alla possibilità di un ritorno in Italia: "Sono aperto a tutto, l’importante è giocare. Non ho la presunzione di dire: devo essere titolare. Sono pronto a giocarmi il posto, ovunque". Al momento in pole c'è il Como come da lui stesso ammesso: "Fabregas è un allenatore top, nessuno si sarebbe mai immaginato un Como così: squadra bella anche da vedere". © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Calvario Ferguson, il ct irlandese è impietoso: "Non sarà al top prima di ottobre" News AS Roma Roma, D'Amico è a Bergamo per trattare la risoluzione con l'Atalanta: le ultime Calciomercato AS Roma Duello Roma-Fenerbahce per Greenwood: Gasp non molla. Il Marsiglia chiede 55 milioni News AS Roma Aquilani-Sassuolo, accordo sempre più vicino. Roma pronta ad affrontare un altro ex Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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