Serie A
“The Champions League diminishes the allure of Serie A” – Football style
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Atalanta starts again with Raffaele Palladino, who will debut on the black-and-blue bench in Naples on Saturday. The coach is already thinking about a surprise move.
With the National team commitments almost over, the anticipation for the resumption of the Serie A is increasing day by day. And on Saturday, the championship will start immediately with two very intriguing big matches: Fiorentina-Juventus and Napoli–Atalanta. At the Maradona, there will be the debut of Raffaele Palladino on the black-and-blue bench, a special debut for the Neapolitan coach, who arrived to replace Ivan Jurić and is called to give a shake to a team that finds itself in 13th place, 6 points away from the Europa League zone and 9 points away from the Champions League zone.
Of course, the first challenge is not the easiest. They will face the Italian champions at their home, looking for redemption after some not very exciting weeks. Nevertheless, there is a lot of curiosity to understand what the first eleven chosen by Palladino will be, who, according to the latest rumors, could surprise, especially in attack.
Ademola Lookman on the ground disappointed ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Atalanta, light attack hypothesis
With a Scamacca still looking for his best form and a Krstović who continues to lack effectiveness, it seems that Palladino is thinking of starting at the Maradona with a light attack. The idea would be to field Lookman, De Ketelaere, and Pasalić, the same trident that just over a year ago put the Azzurri defense in great difficulty and contributed to the clear 3-0 with which Gasperini’s Atalanta conquered the Naples stadium.
At the moment, it remains a hypothesis, also because the coach will wait to have all the players available before making a final decision. But the feeling is that Palladino wants to start immediately with a clear idea, focusing on mobility, quality between the lines, and a lot of aggressiveness.
The match in Naples, in this sense, will represent an important first test to understand how quickly the Goddess can rise again and find continuity.
Serie A
Juventus, Vlahović doubtful for Florence: Is it David’s time?

In Florence, Spalletti’s Juventus seeks answers after two consecutive draws. With Vlahović still in doubt, it could be David’s turn against Fiorentina.
With almost all international commitments completed, it is now time to focus on the resumption of the league, which will see Juventus facing a challenging match in Florence on Saturday. Spalletti’s team is searching for answers after the last two consecutive draws against Sporting Lisbon and Torino, results that have raised some questions after the victories against Udinese and Cremonese.
The Tuscan coach may also have to do without one of the players who have become central to his project: Dusan Vlahović. The Serbian striker has been a starter in all three matches under Spalletti’s management, but the injury suffered while on international duty, fortunately revealed to be just fatigue, could still force him to miss the match against his former team.
JONATHAN DAVID ( PHOTO SALVATORE FORNELLI/KEYPRESS )
Juventus, opportunity for David in Florence?
If Vlahović is unable to play, Spalletti has several options. At the forefront are Openda and especially Jonathan David, who has not yet shown what Juventus and the fans expected from him. A significant improvement is expected from the Canadian striker, and the hope is that under Spalletti he can regain confidence, consistency, and goals.
Who knows, perhaps his rebirth could start from the match in Florence, a game that Juventus must absolutely try to win to stay close to the top of the table. Evaluations will continue on Vlahović’s condition, but one thing is certain: Juventus will need the best version of their attackers to get back on track.
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Serie A
Kean on the field against Juventus – Soccer style
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At Parma, this first part of the season has been marked by numerous serious injuries, putting Cuesta’s choices to the test.
If we had to choose one word to describe the first part of the season for Parma under Cuesta, it would certainly be injuries. In fact, in the early months of the championship, the ducal club had to deal with many setbacks: the latest being that of goalkeeper Suzuki. The Japanese underwent surgery for a double hand fracture and will not be available for the former Arsenal player for at least 3 months.
The injury to Suzuki adds to other key players like Nahuel Estevez, Alessandro Circati, Oristanio, and Almqvist, as well as long-term absentee Frigan. Many absentees that have surely impacted the performances of the ducal squad.

During this break, however, Parma was finally able to smile. In fact, two important returns have arrived for Cuesta: Valeri and Ondrejka. The full-back made his return to the field in the home match against Milan, coming on as a substitute towards the end, while the winger returned in the friendly against Mantova last Friday.
The absence of Valeri, out since October 6, has been felt in the offensive phase. Indeed, the ducals relied heavily on the skilled foot of number 14. Three assists this season for the former Frosinone player between the league and the Italian Cup.
On the other hand, the situation is completely different for Almqvist. The Swedish winger has not been seen on the field this season: he got injured in the first summer friendly against Werder Bremen. Another important absence for Parma under Cuesta: the 2002 class was crucial for the ducal club’s survival last season.
Soon, therefore, Cuesta will be able to rely on the two returns to lend a hand to the offensive phase, one of the worst in the entire Serie A.
Serie A
Fiorentina-Comune, stand-off at the Franchi Stadium | The situation
In Fiorentina, the construction site, the mismatched accounts, and the risk of exclusion from the project are causing serious trouble at Viola’s home. Commisso demands guarantees, while Mayor Funaro flies to UEFA to save the candidacy for Euro 2032.
The Franchi stadium, reduced to a dusty construction site between blocks of cement and barriers, reflects the crisis that Fiorentina is going through. The Fiesole Curve has been closed for months, and the team – last in the standings – is experiencing a very difficult moment on and off the field. Meanwhile, a political-sporting clash is heating up between the club and the Municipality of Florence, increasingly distant on the future of the facility.
The Viola company demands clarity. The ultimatum comes from CEO Alessandro Ferrari: an agreement is needed by December, otherwise Fiorentina is ready to withdraw from the project. Tensions escalated with the announcement by Mayor Sara Funaro on October 22. The works on the Fiesole Curve will be delayed from the expected August 2026 to the first months of 2027. This news was met with irritation by the club, which denounces delays, lack of structural guarantees, and increasing economic damage.
## Fiorentina’s Losses
A new front opens on losses. According to Ferrari, the club risks giving up about 9 million a year in tickets, sponsors, services, and merchandising. However, according to the Corriere Fiorentino and the official budget, the ticket revenue drop would be around 2-3 million, also influenced by the reduced participation in cups. The reduction in rent and some operational costs would further mitigate the economic impact, which remains a long-term problem.
Uncertainties do not end there as the possibility of playing six months away from the Franchi is worrying, as well as the lack of certainty about changing rooms, commercial spaces, and potential future revenues. This is why the schedule is considered crucial by Commisso’s club, which does not rule out a direct investment of 50-60 million in exchange for more guarantees and control over the works. But for now, the proposals from the Municipality are considered too vague.
## The Municipality’s Alternative
Palazzo Vecchio, on its part, still relies on Fiorentina’s participation. However, if the club were to withdraw, the Municipality would focus on the Franchi’s candidacy for Euro 2032, in order to obtain 25 million from the ministerial fund for strategic stadiums, to be integrated with loans and regional contributions. A viable path, but not without risks: the entire financial balance depends precisely on the schedule, an element that also raises concerns in UEFA.
For this reason, Mayor Funaro will fly to Nyon to meet Aleksander Ceferin and present, together with the Arup designers, the technical guarantees on the state of the work. Time is running out, and the fracture with Fiorentina remains deep. Without an agreement by December, the future of the Franchi and that of the club could take very different paths.
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