Chiesa was selected Uefa’s Man of the Match in Italy’s 2-1 Euro 2024 victory over Albania, as he completed a match-high four dribbles and created two opportunities in 77 minutes.
Despite some injury issues, Chiesa has had tremendous success at Turin.
The 26-year-old joined Juventus in 2020 after impressing for Fiorentina and has since scored 32 goals in 131 appearances across all competitions for the Old Lady, earning two Coppa Italia titles in the process.
The forward is also a 48-time Italy international, scoring seven goals and helping his country win the European Championships in 2021.
However, Chiesa is now entering the final year of his contract at the Allianz Stadium, with talks over a fresh deal stalling.
Newcastle United are one club linked with an ambitious bid for the forward, while the likes of Bayern Munich, Napoli and Roma are also thought to be interested.
Ex-Juve midfielder Tacchinardi, who made over 400 appearances for the club and won six Serie A titles and a Champions League between 1994 and 2005, has urged his former club to keep hold of Chiesa, who he claims has ‘unfulfilled potential’.
“I think Juve will make an error if they sell Chiesa,” he remarked (via Football Italia). “He takes rests occasionally, but he has a great engine. “He is unique in one-on-one situations and deserves freedom.”Juventus has never seen the real Chiesa. First, there was competition with Cristiano Ronaldo, and then he became hurt. Chiesa has always felt misunderstood [at Juventus], but he possesses enormous and untapped potential. When you have a player like him on the team, you must keep him.