Serie A still attracts investors despite decline

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Serie A is sometimes seen as the fallen giant of Europe's top soccer leagues, based in a country where a stifling bureaucracy has prevented its ...

Serie A is sometimes seen as the fallen giant of Europe's top soccer leagues, based in a country where a stifling bureaucracy has prevented its clubs from competing on level terms with rivals from England, Spain and Germany.

There is still little word of what to expect from the new owners who said only that they were happy"to have become a part of this iconic city and club" without giving more details. "He has certainly been attracted by the brand of Roma and the city of Rome, one of the most visited in the world, with which he can create synergies with his existing businesses, especially if the stadium is created."

However, the last 10 years have seen it fall behind, with the top players and coaches preferring the Premier League, La Liga and the Bundesliga.

 

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