Nerazzurri still favorites by bookmakers, Pioli’s men remain underdogs even as title holders
Less than two months at the start of the new Serie A season: 38 days and 380 games to play. On June 24, the completely revolutionized calendar for the Winter World Cup will be raffled off, with a break from November to January. It starts on the weekend of 13 and 14 August, while the last round is scheduled for 4 June. The last match before Qatar 2022 will be Sunday 13 November.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
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After the end of the championship, it’s time for holidays. A few more weeks of relaxation for players and staff before the retreats begin. Monza, Salernitana and Turin are the first teams to start training with the meeting scheduled for 1 July. In the first week of next month all the others. The transfer market is also heating up: the official start of the negotiations will arrive on the first day of July, but the clubs are already moving to score the shots. Roma did it by securing Matic, released after five seasons at Manchester United. Napoli taking Mathias Olivera from Getafe outright, already announced by the De Laurentiis club, and the young Georgian forward Kvaratskhelia from Dinamo Batumi. Even the newly promoted Cremonese has announced the first reinforcement: it is the Mexican defender born in 1998, Johan Vasquez, on loan from Genoa. There are also many luxury free agents: reigning champion Milan lost Kessié, Juve will have to do without Dybala and Bernardeschi. Chiellini, destination Los Angeles Fc, also greeted the Juventus team.
INTER AND JUVE FAVORITE
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Spotlight on Milan who triumphed in the season just ended after 11 years. Despite the Rossoneri’s victory, bookmakers do not consider Pioli’s team as the main favorite in the final victory of the Serie A 2022-2023. According to analysts, Inter and Juventus are the teams that have the best chance of winning the next championship. Immediately after there is Milan, more detached from all the others: in order Naples, Rome, Atalanta, Lazio and Fiorentina.
June 20 – 08:20
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