How American players are helping fuel a renaissance in Italy's top soccer league
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If the U.S. makes a deep run in the next World Cup — or even in this summer’s Copa América — Italy might deserve part of the credit. Since 2022, a record 10 Americans have played in Italy; six of them were on the 23-man roster for last week’s CONCACAF Nations League final. And five of the 20 teams in Italy’s top-tier Serie A have American owners. For Luigi De Siervo, the league’s chief executive, that’s a relationship that favors both sides. “It’s not a coincidence,” he said. “Italian clubs are...

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