Napoli does indeed have a greater chance of reclaiming the Scudetto, but we'll have to wait and see as the season progresses whether they can balance their squad and maintain consistency in every match, especially when facing a fairly packed schedule. This was the main issue for the top clubs in Serie A last season.
The challenge this season will be far more difficult for Napoli to defend their Scudetto title, as this season’s challenges will not only come from the big Serie A clubs but also from underdog teams that have continued to strengthen their squads in the transfer market this season. This season will be even more exciting to watch.
That's right, a busy match schedule will be a major challenge for Napoli, while pressure from their main rivals will also increase. However, I think Napoli is well prepared for next season competition, as Conte has improved the depth of his squad.
Inter Milan, Juventus, and AC Milan will be Napoli main rivals for the Scudetto, while AS Roma, Atalanta, Lazio, Fiorentina, and even Como have the potential to be a dark horse team.
AC Milan should be able to take advantage of the momentum well, as they are focused solely on domestic competition. Their quest to bounce back and challenge for the Scudetto should be easier.
Of course, this is a great opportunity for AC Milan to bounce back this season. They could emulate Napoli's success last season. However, from what I've seen of AC Milan's movements in this summer's transfer market, they haven't been very agile. They've only been able to bring in players nearing retirement age, namely Luca Modric from Real Madrid, and also Samuele Ricci from Perth Glory, a name that's not very well known. On the other hand, in this season's transfer market, they also released two of their best players: Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City and Theo Hernandez to Al Hilal. I believe that what they did in this season's transfer market is still not enough to improve the stability of their squad. They need to make more transfers to deepen their squad.