'Quality in training' — Alisson impressed by new Liverpool signing, fans can’t wait for his debut | Sporting News

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Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has echoed the excitement of fans about new signing Federico Chiesa. Though Chiesa is yet to make his debut for the Reds, his impact has already been felt on the training ground, and the anticipation for his first appearance is growing. Chiesa, who joined Liverpool for £12.

5 million ($16.5m) in the final days of the transfer window, has been a source of energy and positivity since arriving. Alisson, speaking to the press ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League match against AC Milan, couldn’t help but share his thoughts on the Italian winger.



WATCH: UEFA Champions League with a FREE trial of Paramount+ in USA | A new era of UEFA Champions League in Australia, only on Stan Sport Chiesa 'smiling since day one', says Alisson “He’s been smiling since the first moment he joined Liverpool,” Alisson said, beaming about his new teammate. “Federico’s enthusiasm is contagious. He looks like he’s grateful for this new opportunity, and he’s already showing his quality in training.

” Alisson added that Chiesa’s attitude has lifted the spirits in the squad: “Everybody’s enthusiastic about Federico. His quality shows every day, and we’re lucky to have him with us.” 🔴👀 Alisson: "Federico Chiesa is already showing his quality in training".

"But I'm very happy to see his smile. Federico's smiling since the first moment he joined Liverpool. He looks like he's grateful for joining this club, as new opportunity for his life in this top club".

pic.twitter.com/r0mKfVBacJ Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed that Chiesa is available for the Milan match but hinted that he may not start.

“It would be a big surprise if he starts, but he could get his first minutes,” Slot said. MORE: All the latest Liverpool news | Premier League schedule for 2024/25 | Latest Premier League top scorer rankings With Chiesa’s infectious smile and impressive work rate, Liverpool fans are eager to see him in action. And who knows, maybe we’ll soon be calling him the "Smiling Assassin" at Anfield.

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