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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
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LUCKMCFLY
on 11/08/2024, 14:40:20 UTC
This season many big clubs changed coaching. AC Milan, Juventus, Napoli and Bologna. Each of these teams will start with a new coach. What caught my attention was Conte, whose coaching quality is beyond doubt in Serie A. He always brought the teams he coached in Serie A to championship titles. And I now wonder if he will do it again while coaching Napoli.

I'm very happy about all this because I think Juve needs a change of environment, of coach, of whatever, although I can't say anything bad about Allegri because thanks to him they got in with that 4th place, a place where basically things leave them in the UCL, so if it's to do good for this club, I think he's welcome, I ask myself something, if they hadn't Qualified for the UCL, would they have fired him? Even so, I want Juve to become that team that always wins , that is always good and at least at the level of an Inter Milan.

Tottenham complete £65m deal for Harry Kane successor as Juventus plot move for £47.5m Chelsea star



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Tottenham Hotspur have officially confirmed the club-record signing of Bournemouth forward Dominic Solanke in a statement £65m deal.

The 26-year-old has signed a six-year contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which runs until the summer of 2030, according to the Athletic’s transfer expert David Ornstein.

Solanke’s arrival comes almost exactly 12 months on from the departure of Spurs legend Harry Kane to Bayern Munich. The 26-year-old arrives in north London on the back of a tremendous individual campaign which saw him score 19 goals in 38 appearances as he outscored the likes of Son Heung Min, Mohamed Salah and Jarrod Bowen.

Source: https://www.londonworld.com/sport/football/spurs/tottenham-dominic-solanke-bournemouth-tammy-abraham-raheem-sterling-juventus-4737114