From Roma Captain to Outcast, The Weird Story of Alessandro Florenzi

Alessandro Florenzi’s second goodbye to Roma took place yesterday early morning as the Azzurri player left Rome to sign a loan deal with Paris Saint-Germain. After coming back from a six-month loan spell at Valencia, Florenzi left once again the club of his hometown and there is reason to believe that this time his separation from Roma will be permanent.
We welcome to you The Cult Of Calcio's latest edition of the Transfer Market Roundup, where we sum up all the calciomercato news in one article, including every Serie A team

Serie A Transfer Market Roundup – Latest News from September 12

We welcome to you The Cult Of Calcio's latest edition of the Transfer Market Roundup, where we sum up all the calciomercato news in one article, including every Serie A team for the 2020-2021 season. So fasten your seatbelts and enjoy a unique ride all around the Italian Peninsula. Once again, we must start our tour with the possible transfer of Luis Suarez to Juventus.
Nicoló Zaniolo surrered an ACL injury during the match between Italy and the Netherlands

Stay Strong, Zaniolo, and Think of Roberto Baggio!

Life must not always be easy at 21 for an up-and-coming football star like Nicoló Zaniolo, especially when luck doesn’t seem to be on your side and keeps making you prone to injury. The Roma winger suffered a complete tear to the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee during Monday’s Nations League match between the Azzurri and the Netherlands.
Saint-Etienne's Denis Bouanga is a wanted man and Atalanta now seem to be leading the race to sign him

Atalanta Front-Runners for Denis Bouanga as Milan Get Distracted

Saint-Etienne's Denis Bouanga is a wanted man. Up to five clubs have been touted with an interest in him this summer, but who's leading the race? All of Milan, Atalanta, and Roma have been linked with the Gabon international. Milan and Roma were the only Serie A outfits at first, but now Atalanta have been touted with an interest, and they might just win this one.

Serie A Transfer Market Roundup – September 4

Welcome to The Cult of Calcio's Serie A Transfer Market Roundup! We'll take you on a tour all around the Italian peninsula bringing you the hottest transfer market stories of the day, including done deals and other possible moves. While the "Messi to Inter" story is losing it's steam recently, another Barcelona mega-star could be heading to Italy soon...

Here’s Why Roma Should Re-Sign Smalling From Manchester United

Chris Smalling is on the brink of leaving Manchester United for Roma, for the second season in-a-row. This time though, the move is set to be permanent. But why are Roma so keen to bring the 30-year-old back to Italy? Here we take a deeper dive into Chris Smalling's last season in Serie A, and uncover why the Englishman has become so important for Roma.

The Rebuild of Roma and Their Place In the New Serie A Order

Roma improved on their sixth-place finish in 2018/19 with a fifth place in the last campaign. While the top four were separated by five points, Roma were eight points behind the Champions League slots. Fonseca had a tough task, and the takeover of Friedkin will add more pressure. The targets will change and a Champions League slot should be in their crosshairs.

Superior Sevilla Side Pushes Roma Out of Europa League

Roma's new president Dan Friedkin was surely hoping for a different start for his adventure in charge of the Roman Wolves. Instead, his first game as Giallorossi chairman in pectore ended in a bad loss to Sevilla on neutral turf at the MSV Arena in Duisburg. Sevilla put two past the Giallorossi with Sergio Reguilon and Youssef En-Nesiry.

The Eight-Year Journey of James Pallotta at Roma

James Pallotta has officially sold Roma to fellow American billionaire Dan Friedkin, for a reported fee of around 600 million euro. Pallotta's eight-year stay in the Eternal City will be remembered as having had some really enjoyable phases, most notably the Barcelona Champions League comeback, but will also be remembered as being trophy-less.

Five Things First: Top Stories From Serie A Round 30

Serie A Round 30 was split between two days only, with eight games played on Sunday after a Saturday appetizer featuring the Derby of Turin and an interesting Lazio-Milan battle. Stefano Pioli’s Rossoneri savagely dented Lazio’s title ambitions by finding the back of the net three times while Juventus easily saw off their city rivals to place a strong claim on the Scudetto.

“Bold and Risky” Arrival Could Make or Break Fiorentina Next Year

In what literally came out of nowhere, Daniele De Rossi is set to be appointed as Fiorentina manager next season. In terms of unexpected piece of news from Serie A, this one is the most interesting of the week. What would De Rossi exactly bring to the Viola? For a man who literally has no coaching experience whatsoever, it looks like a bold move.