Americans acquired another Italian club © „Cesena“

Rich Americans continue to buy up Italian football teams. It has been officially announced that the "Cesena" team, which competes in "Serie C", was sold immediately. Americans Robert Lewis and John Aiello paid 1.8 million euros for 60% of the club's shares. In the past, "Cesena", which has competed in Serie A 13 times, last made it among the top Italian clubs in the 2014-2015 season. The confirmed deal means that already 11 teams out of the three strongest leagues in the country will belong to American businessmen. In "Serie A" alone, such clubs are: "Milan", "Roma", "Fiorentina", "Genoa", "Spezia", and "Venezia". Part of the shares of the "Bologna" team also belong to Canadian J. Saputo.