Fiorentina president and owner Rocco Commisso has confirmed which two conditions which Federico Chiesa will be allowed to leave the club under.
The highly rated Italian national team winger has long drawn links with moves away from the club with Inter and Juventus in particular both strongly interested in signing him.
Commisso has said on numerous occasions that he does not want to let go of Chiesa, who has spent his entire career with La Viola, but he has today admitted that he would let him go if the player asks to leave or if an offer in line with what the club value him at arrives.
“There are two conditions where he could go away. The first is that Federico asks me to go and he has not done this. The second is that an offer in line with the evaluation that the club has for him arrives,” American-Italian businessman Commisso explained in an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, which appeared in today’s print edition.
“Chiesa has never told me, nor Joe Barone, nor Daniele Prade, that he wants to leave. I have not been in Florence for two months and when I return the futures of Chiesa and Castrovilli are not the first problem I’ll have to face but the second one.”
This season the 22-year-old has made 26 appearances across all competitions to date. In just over 2100 minutes on the park, he has scored seven goals and has provided five assists.