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Biggest Signings in Serie A So Far

Biggest Signings in Serie A So Far
Biggest Signings in Serie A So Far

Serie A clubs became strong competitors in European football again. Over recent seasons, teams like Roma, Inter, and Atalanta have consistently reached European competition finals. Atalanta won their first European title by defeating Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League Final. Meanwhile, Fiorentina reached the Conference League finals for two seasons running, falling short both times. This increasing competitiveness has made Italy an attractive destination for top-tier players seeking new challenges. As a result, the recent period has seen several big signings that are set to influence the performance and winning odds of Italian teams in European competitions.

Alvaro Morata to Milan

Alvaro Morata’s move to Milan marks one of the most notable transfers this season. As one of the most skilled strikers of his generation, Morata brings a wealth of experience in Serie A, having previously played for Juventus, after which he moved to Atlético Madrid.

During his time at Juventus, he formed a good partnership with Carlos Tevez in the 2014-15 season.

Morata’s career has seen him excel at top clubs like Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Atlético Madrid. His impressive career stats included over 550 matches in which he scored more than 230 goals.

Last season, Morata showcased his talent by netting 21 goals in 48 appearances for Atlético Madrid. In Milan, he is seen as an ideal replacement for the ageing Olivier Giroud and will offer fresh energy. His recent Euro triumph with Spain as a national team captain further enhances his reputation.

As Milan seek to reclaim its position among Europe’s elite clubs, Morata’s signing is a strategic move to strengthen their attacking options and elevate their competitive edge.

Artem Dovbyk to Roma

Another huge addition to Serie A is Artem Dovbyk’s transfer from Girona to Roma. The news was anticipated by Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano and confirmed by Roma at the start of August. Dovbyk’s arrival promises to bolster Roma’s attacking lineup.

The Ukrainian forward had an outstanding season in La Liga. He finished as the top scorer with 24 goals in 36 matches and surpassed notable names like Jude Bellingham and Alexander Sorloth.

Dovbyk’s international exploits further highlight his capabilities, as he has been instrumental in Ukraine’s successful qualification for the European Championship. Before joining Girona, he played for Dnipro-1 and Midtjylland, where he honed his skills and established himself as a prolific striker. Under the guidance of manager Daniele De Rossi, Roma aims to build on their recent successes and challenge for top honours in both domestic and European competitions.

Douglas Luiz to Juventus

This young midfielder, known for his dynamic playstyle, has joined the Bianconeri from Aston Villa, where he spent five productive years. Luiz’s ability to transition play from defence to attack has drawn comparisons to players like N’Golo Kante. His impressive performances last season, which included ten goals and ten assists in 53 matches, had caught the attention of several top clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester City.

Luiz’s arrival in Turin is seen as a key step in addressing Juventus’ midfield struggles. Despite having a potent attacking duo in Dusan Vlahovic and Kenan Yildiz, the team often lost battles in the midfield.

With Thiago Motta, the new Juventus manager, bringing fresh energy and tactics to the team, Luiz is expected to play a pivotal role in transforming their midfield dynamics. Motta, who achieved remarkable success with Bologna last season, is optimistic that Luiz’s inclusion will enhance Juventus’s competitiveness and bring them the Scudetto after three years of waiting.