Yep. Even if the league improves, and I believe it will. I mean, with a strong Milan this is already a strong league IMO. There are a lot of traditional, well supported clubs with good teams.
A few years ago Napoli was on Serie C, Fiorentina was bankrupt, Genoa and Sampdoria were on Serie B, Torino was perennial at Serie B, Palermo and Udinese were sheat with only washed up old Italian players...
These teams improved a lot and made it a tough league IMO, very interesting to watch.
Milanese teams are the ones who fucked it up. But Shinter should go back to Roma status soon, and Milan sooner or later will receive huge foreing investment and be on par with Juve.
Roma will build a new stadium, Milan will do it later.. clubs will keep improving.
The biggest ceilling IMO is the poor economic condition of the country. England and Germany are miles away, and nowadays, economic situation is determinant to a league's quality, unlike 20 years ago. Spain is weird because of all the favours and privileges the big 2 have.
But I do believe in a few years Serie A will be on par with Bundesliga, and not far from EPL in terms of football quality.
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Not to sound pessimistic but i think staying in Top 8-10 could prove to be a challenge once the new PL TV deal kicks in.Not to mention PL teams are getting sponsors(and lucrative ones) at a faster rate than even the best Italian teams.
One thing is clear is that the economic disparity between PL and other leagues is gonna be enormous in a few yrs time.Inflation on transfer fees is going to be unprecedented.
And we cant say for sure if the PL's new homegrown rules is gonna ever limit the spending.If anything,English players would probably break records in transfer market lol.
That's probably truth. But I don't see them running away with their best players solely based on money. They are too British for that. Dat British pride.
