epa11387933 Federico Chiesa of Italy attends a training session in Coverciano, Florence, 03 June 2024. The jersey that the players wear in today’s training bears the words 'We are all 10', the number that distinguished the great Italian fantasists Francesco Totti, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Giancarlo Antognoni and Gianni Rivera. The initiative, which stems from an idea of coach Luciano Spalletti, is aimed at 'to absorb the belonging and importance of the Italian National team jersey to the players'. Italy will face Turkey on 04 June in their international friendly soccer match in preparations for the UEFA EURO 2024 that will be held in Germany starting on 14 June. EPA-EFE/CLAUDIO GIOVANNINI
epa11387933 Federico Chiesa of Italy attends a training session in Coverciano, Florence, 03 June 2024. The jersey that the players wear in today’s training bears the words 'We are all 10', the number that distinguished the great Italian fantasists Francesco Totti, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Giancarlo Antognoni and Gianni Rivera. The initiative, which stems from an idea of coach Luciano Spalletti, is aimed at 'to absorb the belonging and importance of the Italian National team jersey to the players'. Italy will face Turkey on 04 June in their international friendly soccer match in preparations for the UEFA EURO 2024 that will be held in Germany starting on 14 June. EPA-EFE/CLAUDIO GIOVANNINI

Federico Chiesa is settling in at Liverpool, and his wife Lucia Bramani has already learned some local expressions: ‘Happy to be a scouser!’

Chiesa joined Liverpool from Juventus in August, signing a contract until June 2028.

The Italy international has been training separately all summer, so he was unavailable for a 3-0 win over Manchester United before the September break.

His wife, Lucia Bramani, has also moved to England and is settling in alongside his husband.

‘Happy to be a scouser’ Chiesa and his wife enjoy empty Anfield

In his latest Instagram story, Mrs Chiesa showed the Italian winger smiling inside an empty Anfield. The story included the Liverpool anthem and a funny five-word message: ‘Happy to be a scouser.’

Though Manchester United fans used the term as an insult before Sunday’s derby at Old Trafford, Liverpudlians take pride in the word ‘scouser,’ and Chiesa’s wife shows she’s already learning the habits.

Due to fitness issues, Luciano Spalletti has not called up Chiesa for Italy’s games against France and Israel in September.

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