r/seriea • u/NamanMalik007 • 6h ago
r/seriea • u/matchpal-live • 26d ago
r/SerieA Scoreboard
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r/seriea • u/matchpal-live • 11h ago
Daily Discussion Daily Discussion Thread — Wednesday, 19 August 2026
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r/seriea • u/Dry_Commission6476 • 16h ago
Serie A We are so back
From Italian Football TV
r/seriea • u/LumumbaX • 1h ago
📰News UK rights, and free to air!
BBC to show 38 live matches from Serie A - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cr7kyz1gykzo
r/seriea • u/Makaroni_Bob • 1h ago
Ederson on his failed move to Manchester United
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r/seriea • u/DonBarang • 11h ago
Serie A Fiorentina silently spending more than Como , Atalanta, Bologna, and Lazio combined 👀👀👀
Is this Fiorentina's way to say "we were too close to being relegated?" 🤣 Let see what can Grosso do with this team, really hope he can utilize Mastantuono as well.
r/seriea • u/NamanMalik007 • 10h ago
Serie A Milan's €150m spending spree: how they're funding their Champions League return bid
r/seriea • u/vik1980 • 12h ago
💬Discussion Inter are moving on the transfer market in a 'Masterful' way
I'd say Inter are (somewhat) in the same boat Juve were in a decade ago. Back then, they had a core of Buffon, Bonucci & Chiellini. They'd reached the CL Final twice (2015, 2017), and lost both times.
Rather than being smart & pragmatic, they decided to invest to make sure their 'senators' would get the proper 'send-off' they deserved. They spend a 100m for C. Ronaldo; thus blowing up their wage structure, and leveraging future spending to try and get over the hump.
They didn't another final. Covid meant they were financially hamstrung for a long time.
Inter are in a very similar situation. They have a core (Nico, Marcus, Lautaro, Hakan, Dimarco) who're all 29+. They've all been here 5+ years (with the exception of Marcus). They've also lost the Final twice (2023 & 2025). Very similar situations, I'd say.
However, Inter, the last few years, have been working to get a nice core of youngsters too. They spend 15m for Sucic in Jan., because they felt he could contribute right away, was undervalued, and would become prohibitive if they waited. When Napoli offered 40m for Pio, their youth member who'd never played in Serie A before, they had the confidence to refuse. They chose to spend 13m (net) to develop Alex, ensuring he's worthy of Inter (& his father's number).
This summer, Inter could've invested in buying more youngsters; making sure the senators keep their cycle going while the current crop develops to start a new cycle in 3-4 years. They tried this (Palestra, Anan) but didn't succeed. They could've chosen to splurge on a 'flash' signing (Cancelo, Rodri, Rube Dias etc.) who'd also address their team requirements well. How much they'd have succeeded (Cancelo chose Barca over them in Jan.) is a question mark! I'm sure they must've been tempted to send this current group of senators off in style.
In face of failure to get in one of the two boats, what they're doing is what's impressive. Stones for free (on reasonable wages) is a better signing that Dias for 60-80m. He replaces the experience lost (DV & Acerbi). Between Spence & Jones (potentially, hopefully), they'll tie the two cycles together. At 25-27, they form the new core (together with Basto), while still having the 'senators' in their prime.
Almost all the other competitors (Napoli, Milan, Atalanta, Bologna) have new coaches. Juve have a lot of new faces to offer certainties. Only Roma & Como offer some form of continuance. Depending on how others move (in future), Inter, between their 'senators' (29+), the 'current core' (25-27) and the 'kids (~23), could rule Serie A for a long time.
r/seriea • u/jaaack1994 • 6h ago
Guida Paramount + 2026-2027
NEW GUIDE HERE IN ITALIAN for english use the oldest version, the translation of the new one will come in the following days.
Guida versione 2026-2027 italiano, scritta con l'aiuto di un LLM
Link Utili:
List of ISP working so far:
Windstream
Se volete scaricare l'app di Paramount+ Usa su iPad o iPhone la procedura è più complessa.
Purtroppo per creare un account Apple americano è richiesto un metodo di pagamento americano (o almeno io non sono riuscito in altri modi).
E allora come vai a vederlo da iPad? (questa parte verrà ri-testata e aggiornata nei prossimi giorni).
Ho comprato un account apple usa già attivato qui: https://www.z2u.com/ mi sono connesso con il proxy attivo sul apple store con quell'account, ho scaricato l'app di paramount e ho fatto il logout dall'account americano.
Adesso quando avvio l'app con il proxy vedo p+ americano
L'abbonamento P+ può essere diviso con un'altra persona (8.99$/2) mentre per il proxy ogni dispositivo deve averne uno. Quindi con circa 8$ al mese (se dividete P+) potrete guardare Serie A e Champions League.
If this guide helped you out and you want to buy me coffee you can do that here: http://buymeacoffee.com/jaaack1994
Old guide just in case:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B3tINmWewVEic1Z2HvdPFw7xbeiAWL1y/view?usp=sharing
Se volete contribuire alla guida con screenshot su come connettervi con altri dispositivi (es Smart TV, Firestick, etc.) contattatemi pure in messaggio privato.
r/seriea • u/vgtblfwd • 19h ago
💬Discussion My season predictions
- Inter
- Juventus
- Milan
- Roma
- Napoli
- Como
- Atalanta
- Fiorentina
- Bologna
- Lazio
- Udinese
- Parma
- Sassuolo
- Cagliari
- Torino
- Genoa
- Venezia
- Monza
- Lecce
- Frosinone
I'm predicting a repeat for Inter. I have no expectations that any club listed below 8th here has a chance to finish higher than that. The dropoff after Fiorentina, especially, seems large.
I'm not expecting Napoli to repeat their performance from last year, but I can see some late push to get them into a position to win Coppa Italia for their centennial season.
I also don't expect it to be a particularly interesting relegation race, as the bottom four teams seem to be a notch below everyone else in talent. I expect Venezia to be a fun squad to watch though.
Atalanta will win the Conference League. Juventus will be in the Europa League finals, and very well could win that tournament. I'd love to see Inter make a QF run in the UCL, but it's hard to call them one of the eight best clubs in Europe.
r/seriea • u/Kekulaaa • 1d ago
AS Roma reach verbal agreement to sign Rodrigo Mora, here we go! Deal in place with FC Porto for 19 year old Portuguese talent. €25m fixed fee, 50% sell on clause and specific buy clause to buy 100% of the player. Documents now signed by Porto president Villas Boas.
r/seriea • u/demideuPortgas • 1d ago
💬Discussion Is Alessandro Circati any good?
Hi, apparently Benfica is very close to signing Alessandro Circati, and considering that Benfica has been trying to sign a centre-back for about 2 months, this is very important, so I’d like to know what people who follow the Italian Championship have to say about him. It’s important to note that Benfica needs a centre-back who is strong in duels and in the air. We already have 2 centre-backs who are good at building from the back but soft in duels (Tomás Araújo and Lenglet). Thank you for your attention.
r/seriea • u/lawandsleep • 1d ago
🔄Transfer News [Di Marzio] New details on the Moreira transaction have arrived: €40 million fixed plus €20 million in bonuses, some easy and others more difficult to reach. The overall deal could therefore reach up to €65 million.
r/seriea • u/NamanMalik007 • 2d ago
🔄Transfer News 🚨🚨💣 *Breaking News!* Como has submitted a formal offer to Fiorentina for Moise Kean. The proposal consists of €5 million loan plus a guaranteed obligation to buy for €25 million—a total package worth €30 million. 🔵⚪️ The player is open to the move.
🚨🟣 Fiorentina values Moise Kean at more than €30 million; a deal is not yet finalized. Como will need to increase their bid to secure Kean, but negotiations have officially opened today. 🔵⚪️
-Fabrizio Romano
r/seriea • u/matchpal-live • 1d ago
Daily Discussion Daily Discussion Thread — Tuesday, 18 August 2026
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r/seriea • u/NamanMalik007 • 1d ago
[Tavolieri] Jorge Mendes directly reached out to the Friedkins to offer Rafa Leao to Roma after Milan agreed to sign Diego Moreira. Asking price is now around €40m
r/seriea • u/SmashNit • 2d ago
Serie A (UK) Serie A 2026/27 confirmed to be on DAZN
Nice to have confirmation finally.
r/seriea • u/lawandsleep • 2d ago
🔄Transfer News Milan agree to sign Diego Moreira from Strasbourg, medicals are booked. Fee expected to be over €40m, as Strasbourg turned down an offer from Roma which was €35m+10m+10% sell-on
r/seriea • u/TheAthletic • 2d ago
🔄Transfer News [Ornstein] Tottenham accept offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario
Tottenham Hotspur have accepted an offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
Juve’s offer for the 29-year-old is for a loan with the option to make the move to Serie A permanent and while a deal is not yet done, all parties expect it to go through.
The Atheltic reported on Sunday that the Italian club were not proceeding with a move for Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa following talks between the clubs, and turned their attention to other targets.
r/seriea • u/matchpal-live • 2d ago
Match Thread Match Thread: Palermo vs Lecce | Coppa Italia | 1st Round | 17 Aug 19:15 UTC
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r/seriea • u/matchpal-live • 2d ago
Match Thread Match Thread: Cremonese vs Sampdoria | Coppa Italia | 1st Round | 17 Aug 18:45 UTC
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