All 36 participating teams will be involved in Champions League action on Wednesday night for the final round of league phase fixtures in the first of the
T his Wednesday the five Italian teams involved in the UEFA Champions League will play their last match of the league phase, and, as things stand, all things are looking quiet goo
Juventus are pondering a move for Cesena defender Nicolo Bertola who has been one of the most impressive young players in Serie B this term.
Juventus Women are back in action for a big one this Friday, 24 January, with a Derby d’Italia on the agenda as second-placed Inter visit the Serie A leaders.At the start of play on Matchday 16,
The Juventus Women’s First Team returned to winning ways on Serie A Matchday 16 with an impressive 2-0 Derby d'Italia win over second-placed Inter.Let's take a look at some of the more eye-catching
Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi said his side have nothing to fear as rivals Napoli and Atalanta turn up the heat in an increasingly tight Serie A title race after a dominant 4-0 win over Lecce on Sunday.
With just one game left in this phase, Inter, Atalanta, Milan and Juventus are all at least guaranteed a play-off place, but four are close to securing direct access to the Champions League Round of 16.
Kolo Muani has scored on debut for Juventus but Serie A leader Napoli has come back for a 2-1 win that was inspired by Romelu Lukaku
This figure of €73m stands at less than Inter (€85m) and Atalanta (€77m), due to their market pool and ranking intakes. However, the Rossoneri have pocketed more than €12m more than Juventus, but if the Bianconeri qualify for the round of 16, their total would be €76m, €3m more than the Diavolo.
Former Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi has wrote off Juventus and AC Milan as title contenders. Juve defeated Milan on the weekend, with Sacchi declaring neither team can catch Napoli and Inter Milan.
Matchweek 22 of the Serie A takes us to the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples where Napoli are set to lock horns against Juventus.
Inter Milan, AC Milan, Juventus, and Napoli are all keen to sign Lecce wingback Patrick Dorgu next summer. This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews. They report that Lecce want €40 million for the Dane, and that Manchester United are also keen on his signature.