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How much has Serie A changed? It feels like these days it's a bit of a retirement jolly for top English/Prem players. I can't remember the last time I watched an Italian league game truth be told, but I always like seeing our players do well abroad.
Ashley Young to Inter on 20:43 - Jan 16 by Ace_High1
Italian football routinely has some of the strangest transfers in the world.
The amount of deals that the top clubs do amongst themselves - see Bonucci from Juve to Milan and then back again.
Also why on earth Inter want Young, or Sanchez for that matter is madness.
I wonder if they sneer at any of the transfers done over here in the same way? It does seem weird, but I wonder if player power is also a bit different too.
Is Serie A exactly what the PL was about 25 years ago? And the PL vice versa?
It really seemed like something when Klinsmann, Gullit, VIalli were coming to the PL. Then it gradually moved. Ibrahimovic is a perfect example of the change, as good as he still is anyway.
But Inter did manage to find £70m down the sofa for Lukaku.
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Ashley Young to Inter on 20:47 - Jan 16 with 1630 views
Is Serie A exactly what the PL was about 25 years ago? And the PL vice versa?
It really seemed like something when Klinsmann, Gullit, VIalli were coming to the PL. Then it gradually moved. Ibrahimovic is a perfect example of the change, as good as he still is anyway.
But Inter did manage to find £70m down the sofa for Lukaku.
Maybe that's true, I remember reading that Gervinho looked amazing over there for example. Dzeko and Kolarov both rebuilt themselves as main men over there too I guess.
Serie A back in the 90s was the league to play in, they had some incredible players ply their trade there. Loved the coverage on C4. Seems like it’s slowly on its way back.