Why Italian football has no money



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  1. Yet Milan, Inter and Napoli went far in the champions league with Inter reaching the final. Sometimes less money lead to more creativity from mgmt. and smarter choices.

  2. My suggestion is please get some players from South East Asia as Malaysia, Thailand, or Indonesia. The league will garner additional 50 million new fans.
    Please use English, that is the reason why EPL is easier to be followed by outside fans.

  3. In retrospect, this video is especially interesting given that all three European competition finals this season featured Italian teams. And despite all three losing their respective finals, it should surely go some way to helping Italian football

  4. Really!!! You need to ask this question? ITALY HAS BEEN BROKE FOR DECADES, AND IS BEING HELD ABOVE the water mark by EU TAX PAYERS MONEY,WHY??? BECAUSE ITALY IS A ROMAN CATHOLIC COUNTRY,AND EVERYBODY LOVES THE ITALIANS!!! DESPITE THEM BEING A BUNCH OF LAZY PEOPLE.

  5. Everyone saying that Italian football is struggling because they don't have big names, but look at the results on the field. Italian teams are making good progress in Europe's competitions.

  6. They need a rich oil barren to purchase the clubs. Look at city and Chelsea. Watch Newcastle grow stronger with Saudi money.
    Or they need Parez from Real Madrid. He's going to purchase mbappe in the summer.

  7. The winter transfer market is not comparable, as most transfers are done during the inter-season, figures will 'normally' be low. In your analysis you failed to mention the transfer of Ronaldo for 100m euros to Juve in 2018, how come they were able to shell out that much. Btw, La Spezia will not be the only Ligurian club in Serie A as Genoa have just achieved promotion.

  8. I don't know if I'd like a Serie A with the same skyrocketing prices you have in England. I mean…it's great to attract big players…we had our share of that back in the 90s. But the amount of money around football has grown too much imho. Where do we stop?

  9. With its location, Italy has a natural advantage vs EPL to attract players from countries around the Mediterranean. And as other people mentioned, boost marketing in those countries along with an African marketing strategy. Then perhaps they can boost revenue and first get on more solid financial footing. Europe may have bigger financial problems in 5-10 years with MLS. If Messi goes to Miami and a few tech billionaires buy teams, there will be serious money imbalances.

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