Cannavaro believes Inter, Milan and Juventus have all strengthened in one way or the other. But it is Roma who have impressed more than most when it come to transfers.
Alexis Sanchez and Inter have officially parted ways, the club confirmed via an official statement. The Chile international has finally left the Nerazzurri and joined Marseille.
Juventus had another opportunity to watch Alvaro Morata closely in yesterday’s disastrous friendly against Atletico Madrid. The two clubs discussed his potential return to Turin, but they are far from an agreement, but his valuation is high.
Dries Mertens and Lucas Torreira flew to Turkey together over the weekend and were welcomed like superstars by the Galatasaray faithful. The club announced to have formally started negotiating to onboard them. The signatures will come shortly.
Following the departures of Pepe Reina and Thomas Strakosha from the Lazio ranks, new acquisition from Granada, Luis Maximiano, is preparing to have a starring role as the number one between the posts at the Stadio Olimpico.
Tottenham are aggressively targeting Nicolò Zaniolo, but Roma and José Mourinho are pushing back. The Special One has found a way to field all his aces together, which would quash the doubts about prospective lack of playing time.
It is no secret that Lazio and veteran defender Francesco Acerbi have fallen through, forcing the player to consider a move at the earliest before the summer transfer market comes to a close, and Monza have emerged as serious suitors.
Milan are hard at work to find a new midfielder, and Seko Fofana has become a viable candidate. The ex-Udinese man has shined at Lens in the last two seasons. The Rossoneri are primarily eyeing youngsters, but they will also consider veterans.
The Napoli conundrum between the sticks remains unresolved, and Alex Meret is still in the mix as his rumored transfer to Spezia collapsed. The Aquilotti will ultimately sign Bartlomiej Dragowski from Fiorentina as their new starter.
Inter are back in the hunt for defensive reinforcements, with Borussia Dortmund ace Manuel Akanji still in their crosshairs. Akanji is not in BVB’s plans for the current season.
Two further promising youngsters are about to leave Serie A and head to the Premier League, as Mikkel Damsgaard is on the verge of joining Brentford, while Udinese and Tottenham are in advanced talks for Destiny Udogie.
Ahead of the start of the Serie A 2022/23 season, we preview Juventus after yet another disappointing campaign last term and go through their pre-season form, transfers in and out, predicted line-up, one to watch and their season target. So, let's take a look at Juventus' 2022/23 season preview and predictions.