Thiago Motta has advised Federico Chiesa to seek a new club promptly, making it clear that he will not be part of Juventus' future plans. Motta, who succeeded Massimiliano Allegri at Juve after a successful season at Bologna, is keen to reshape the squad before the upcoming Serie A campaign.
Chiesa joined Juventus from Fiorentina in October 2020 but has not extended his contract, which ends next year. Despite his significant contributions last season, including nine goals in 33 Serie A matches and leading in chances created (54) and completed dribbles (35), he is now on the list of players expected to leave.

Motta had previously hinted at Chiesa's potential departure. After excluding him from a pre-season friendly against Brest, Motta confirmed that Chiesa is not part of his plans. "Chiesa and all the other players not called up for the game are not part of the project," Motta stated. "We have been clear with them; they have to find a new solution and new club as soon as possible. The decision has been made."
Chelsea and Bayern Munich have shown interest in Chiesa, but he has yet to decide on his future. With only one year left on his contract, his next move remains uncertain.
In addition to Chiesa, other players rumoured to be on Motta's list for departure include Wojciech Szczesny, Weston McKennie, Mattia De Sciglio, Daniele Rugani, and Arthur.
Motta's decision marks a significant shift for Juventus as they prepare for the new season. His approach aims to refresh the squad and align it with his vision for the club's future success.
Chiesa's contributions to Juventus have been notable. He played a crucial role in their Coppa Italia victory last season and has made 131 appearances in all competitions since joining the club.
The upcoming transfer window will be crucial for both Chiesa and Juventus as they navigate these changes. Fans will be watching closely to see where Chiesa lands and how Juventus adapts under Motta's leadership.
This period of transition highlights the dynamic nature of football clubs as they continually evolve to meet new challenges and opportunities.