Italian football once resisted foreign ownership, but now it is awash with foreign finances. As many as six top-tier clubs are backed by North American owners.
Juventus have been linked to multiple names to shore up their defensive flanks, especially the left one, but the most readymade one is already on their payroll, as Andrea Cambiaso has been showing well at Bologna. If the injury situation worsened, the Bianconeri could bring him back early in January
With a bit more problems than expected, Napoli caught their tenth win in a row as they beat Bologna 3-2 on Sunday night to retain the Serie A lead. It took goals from substitutes Hirving Lozano and Victor Osimhen for the Azzurri to bend Thiago Motta's Rossoblu's resistance.
Connoisseurs of action-packed football will be looking forward to Bologna's Sunday visit to the Diego Armando Maradona to meet Serie A pacesetters Napoli. There's a substantial gulf in class and form between the two sides, but there's no way the visitors will roll over in southern Italy.
At the half-empty Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus were hellbent on putting their campaign back on track when they hosted Bologna who were still searching for the first win under Thiago Motta. The Bianconeri roasted their Emilian visitors with three unanswered goals courtesy of Filip Kositc, Dusan Vlahovic and Arek Milik, and could have even added more to their tally.
A two-week hiatus from club football seems to have helped Massimiliano Allegri rally his Juventus troops following a dismal Serie A start. Back to top-flight action after September's international break, the Bianconeri thumped bottom-half Bologna 3-0 at the Allianz Stadium.
Juventus made short work of Bologna on Sunday night to come back to winning ways after one month that included two losses in a row for the Bianconeri. Goals from Filip Kostic, Dusan Vlahovic, and Arkadiusz Milik made Massimiliano Allegri's life a bit easier as Juve prepare to face Milan next Saturday.
Back to Serie A action following September's international break, out-of-sorts Juventus entertain bottom-half Bologna at the Allianz Stadium. Sunday's encounter in Turin has all the makings of a must-win affair for Massimiliano Allegri if he's to keep hold of his job following a nightmarish September.
Saturday's Serie A action did not see any of Italy's top clubs ply their trade but still produced some dramatic moments. Well that's not if you're Marco Giampaolo, who could be on the verge of losing his job following another abysmal result for Sampdoria.
Siniša Mihajlović's successor in the Bologna hot seat is known following Thiago Motta's signing earlier today. Much will be expected from Motta, as I Rossoblù will want to strive for better
Brighton are in search of a new coach after Chelsea poached Graham Potter by activating his release clause, and they reached out to Roberto De Zerbi to fill their opening. The gaffer is currently a free agent after terminating his contract with Shakhtar Donetsk due to the war.
There's been plenty of action in Serie A on Sunday, as we take a look at everything that happened across football venues in Italy. While Atalanta failed to live up to expectations, Bologna bounced back on the back of a managerial shift.