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Juventus clinched a ninth successive Serie A title at the end of the 2019-20 campaign but it was far from vintage. The Bianconeri lost more games than Inter and Atalanta and also conceded more goals than the Nerazzurri. Nevertheless, the champions will deservedly start the new season as favourites and are expected to be active in the transfer market, led by new coach Andrea Pirlo, with a number of incomings and exits. Once a foregone conclusion for the championship, the chasing pack are quickly catching up with the Bianconeri.

Antonio Conte’s squad will pose the biggest challenge to the Turin outfit’s near decadelong dominance. Inter signed Romelu Lukaku to partner Lautaro Martinez but also brought in Diego Godin, Stefano Sensi, Ashley Young, Nicolo Barella and Christian Eriksen

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