Five Players To Look Out For In The 2019/20 Serie A Season
23rd August 2019
Chinese-owned Inter Milan have also spent big for Antonio Conte's first season in the San Siro with Romelu Lukaku arriving for 65 million euros ($72 million)

- Eight-time holders Juventus begin their title defence and Napoli will be looking for their first Scudetto in 30 years as Serie A returns in Italy this weekend
- Juventus, without new coach Maurizio Sarri, travel to Parma on Saturday, boosted by the signings of Matthijs De Ligt, Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot this summer with veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon back in Turin
- Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli head for Fiorentina, with the Tuscany side boosted by the arrival of former French international Franck Ribery on a free transfer from Bayern Munich
MILAN, Italy- Eight-time
holders Juventus begin their title defence and Napoli will be looking for their
first Scudetto in 30 years as Serie A returns in Italy this weekend.
Juventus, without new coach Maurizio Sarri, travel to Parma
on Saturday, boosted by the signings of Matthijs De Ligt, Aaron Ramsey and
Adrien Rabiot this summer with veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon back in
Turin.
Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli head for Fiorentina, with the
Tuscany side boosted by the arrival of former French international Franck
Ribery on a free transfer from Bayern Munich.
Chinese-owned Inter Milan have also spent big for Antonio
Conte's first season in the San Siro with Romelu Lukaku arriving for 65 million
euros ($72 million).
Here, AFP Sport looks at five key players to watch in Serie
A this season.
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) -
The Portuguese superstar begins his second campaign in Turin
after securing a title in a third major European league last season. The
five-time Ballon d'Or winner should provide leadership in a team in transition
after coach Massimiliano Allegri's replacement by Sarri. Ronaldo, 34, had to
wait until the fourth league game last season to get off the mark, but scored
28 goals in 43 games - 21 in Serie A, six in Champions League and one in the Italian
Super Cup. It was his lowest tally in a decade and one which he will be looking
to improve as he targets the ultimate prize of a sixth Champions League crown.
- Matthijs De Ligt (Juventus)
One of Europe's most sought-after players, the 19-year-old Dutch
international defender captained Ajax to their most successful season in years,
ousting Real Madrid and Juventus to reach the Champions League semi-finals and
winning the Dutch national double. But he conceded that the chance to play
alongside Ronaldo was too good to turn down. The teenager has the opportunity
to become a key player in the Juventus defence alongside veterans Giorgio
Chiellini, 35, and Leonardo Bonucci, 32.
- Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan)
After an acrimonious exit from Manchester United, the
powerful forward has become the star signing for former Chelsea boss Antonio
Conte, who had tried to capture the 26-year-old in 2017 when he moved to Old
Trafford from Everton. Belgium's all-time top scorer with 48 goals, he will be
at the centre of Inter's attack, taking the number 9 shirt from former club
captain Mauro Icardi with the Argentina international frozen out. The
ex-Chelsea and West Bromwich striker has been angered by suggestions he lacks
fitness for Sunday's opener against promoted Lecce. "Not bad for a fat
boy," he wrote on Instagram showing off his muscled torso.
- Hirving Lozano (Napoli)
The Mexican international has enjoyed two excellent seasons
with PSV Eindhoven as a goal scoring winger. Known for his blistering pace
the 24-year-old joined PSV from Pachuca in 2017 and soon found his feet in
Dutch football. The winger nicknamed 'Chucky' has accumulated 45 goals in 83
games over two seasons. He is set to wrap up a deal reportedly worth 42
million euros).
- Mario Balotelli (Brescia)
Bad boy Balotelli desperately wants to impress at his
promoted hometown club as he targets a place in Italy's Euro 2020 squad. The
29-year-old, who has won 36 caps, last played in Serie A with AC Milan on-loan
from Liverpool in the 2015-2016 season. Balotelli has been the victim of racism
from fans in Italy in the past. "I hope from my heart to find a different
league and not experience new episodes of racism," he said. First he
has to complete a four-game suspension for a red card while playing
for Marseille before he is set to make his debut on September 25 against
Juventus.