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Five new signings to watch out for in Serie A

AFP Sport looks at five new signings to look out for in Italy this season

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2020 6:23PM

Five new signings to watch out for in Serie A
Allianz Stadium shines with Italy’s colours during the Trophy ceremony at the end of the Italian Serie A football match. – AFP pic, September 19, 2020

MILAN – There will be a clutch of new faces when the 2020/21 Serie A season kicks off this weekend.

AFP Sport looks at five new signings to look out for in Italy this season:

Victor Osimhen (Napoli)

Napoli paid French club Lille a club record fee of up to 80 million euros (RM391 million) to bring the Nigerian forward to southern Italy on a five-year deal.

The total fee is almost double Napoli's previous club record of around 40 million euros (RM195 million) paid for Gonzalo Higuain in 2013 and Hirving Lozano last year.

Osimhen scored 18 times last season and was one of the revelations of France's curtailed campaign with 13 Ligue 1 goals as Lille finished fourth.

“For me, being here means having made a big leap in quality,” said the 21-year-old.

Napoli finished seventh in Serie A and qualified for the Europa League after winning the Italian Cup, their first trophy in six years.

Weston McKennie (Juventus)

Weston McKennie joined Juventus on a season-long loan from Bundesliga club Schalke and will become the first American to play for the Italian champions.

McKennie, 22, moves to Turin for an initial fee of 4.5 million euros (RM22 million). 

The deal includes an obligation for Juventus to buy the midfielder for 18.5 million euros (RM90 million) if certain targets are met this season.

The US international spent four years in Germany and made 91 appearances for Schalke, but the Bundesliga club found itself in a perilous financial situation after the coronavirus pandemic.

“Playing with Cristiano Ronaldo, seeing how he moves and how he works will bring me great benefits,” said McKennie before Juventus’s first game against Sampdoria on Sunday.

Achraf Hakimi (Inter Milan)

Real Madrid’s full-back Achraf Hakimi joined Serie A club Inter Milan for a reported fee of 40 million euros (RM195 million) plus five million euros (RM24 million) in bonuses.

As part of the sale, Madrid has negotiated a clause; giving them first refusal on the Morocco international for the next five years.

Achraf, who has spent the past two seasons on loan at Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund, has joined the Serie A runners-up on a contract until June 2025.

The pacey defender will bolster Antonio Conte’s defence, occupying the right flank where neither Antonio Candreva nor Victor Moses fully convinced last season.

Vedat Muriqi (Lazio)

Kosovo international striker Vedat Muriqi arrives from Turkish club Fenerbahce to support Lazio’s Serie A top scorer Ciro Immobile as the club return to the Champions League after a 13-year break.

Simone Inzaghi’s side are reported to have spent 20 million euros (RM98 million) for the services of the 26-year-old forward on a five-year deal.

Immobile scored 36 goals last season as the Romans challenged for a first Serie A title since 2000, eventually finishing fourth with just one point behind Juventus before the coronavirus break.

Aleksei Miranchuk (Atalanta)

Atalanta signed versatile Russian attacking midfielder, Aleksei Miranchuk from Lokomotiv Moscow just after their Champions League last-eight exit with Slovenian striker Josip Illcic absent because of personal and psychological problems.

Miranchuk scored 12 goals in the Russian league last season and two against Juventus in the Champions League. 

The Bergamo side paid a reported 20 million euros (RM98 million) for the 24-year-old, who can play in a central attacking midfield role or as a winger on either flank for last season’s Serie A top scorers. 

Miranchuk will be separated from his twin brother Anton for the first time since they emerged together at Lokomotiv and in the Russian national team. – AFP, September 19, 2020

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