The 2025-26 Serie A season will kick off this weekend in Italy, and over the last years we've seen a lot of American investors coming to invest in Serie A clubs. Italian soccer was deeply affected by the financial changes of the last decades and struggled to find short and long-term solutions to make the clubs competitive over the years.

Most of the notable clubs were owned by Italian businessmen until the 2000s, bringing top-class players every summer and trying to win both domestic and international tournaments. Some of them succeeded, such as AC Milan's Silvio Berlusconi, Inter's Massimo Moratti, AS Roma's Franco Sensi, and others struggled and went bankrupt, like Parma's Calisto Tanzi or former Lazio owner Sergio Cragnotti. While teams like Juventus (Agnelli family) and Na

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