Atalanta, Bologna, Fiorentina, Milan, Parma, and Roma: a significant portion of Serie A is now in the hands of American owners. This is no longer a simple coincidence, but rather a sign of a profound transformation affecting Italian football. Our league's clubs are increasingly viewed as businesses to be developed, rather than assets to be preserved for personal prestige. This shift in mentality raises an inevitable question: have American owner…
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Atalanta, Bologna, Fiorentina, Milan, Parma, and Roma: a significant portion of Serie A is now in the hands of American owners. This is no longer a simple coincidence, but rather a sign of a profound transformation affecting Italian football. Our league's clubs are increasingly viewed as businesses to be developed, rather than assets to be preserved for personal prestige. This shift in mentality raises an inevitable question: have American owner…