They are considered as the most mediatized in Europe by soccer fans around the world, after the major European competitions (Champions League, Europa League). These are the championships of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and England. These five championships are the best and most prestigious in Europe for many.
Already the eyes are on these five major leagues of the old continent, with a summer transfer market quite hectic in all directions, which already raises the pressure and increases the curiosity. Fans of the game are eager to see the leather roll this season, to get an idea of the evolution of their new stars and their favorite club. For this, they have to wait for the weekends 6-7 August and 13-14 to see their favorite formations and stars in action.
In Germany (Bundesliga), England (Premier League) and France (Ligue1), fans and supporters will be very curious to see the performance of the new recruits alongside others already there. Among others, Matthijs De Light, Sadio Mané and Sebastien Haller in the Bundesliga; Kalidou Koulibaly, Haaland Braut and Darwin Sanchez in the Premier League; the arrival of the Argentine Tagliafico from Ajax, the Brazilian Têtê and the return of Lacazette to Lyon; Vitinha, Hugo Ekitike, Nordi Mukiele and probably Renato Sanches, who have joined the already plethora of players at PSG (Messi, Neymar, Ramos, M’bappé, Verratti); Jonathan Klauss, Isaak Touré and Luis Suarez at Olympique de Marseille, are the main attractions of the French soccer championship.
The tifosi will have to wait one more week to watch what will happen this season in Italy in the A series and in the Spanish Liga, whose debut is scheduled for the weekend of August 13-14. Defending champions Ac Milan and runners-up Inter Milan are not too active in the transfer market, but are still picking up some good names. André Onana, the spectacular Cameroonian goalkeeper from Ajax, and Romeru Lukaku (back) have joined the Inter squad. As for Juventus, it’s a big move with Paul Pogba back, Angel Di Maria, Bremer Gleison and a probable arrival of Leandro Paredes.
In the Spanish Liga, it’s heavy at Barça. Already a phenomenon Rapinha (2 games, 2 goals, 2 assists in preparation for the Brazilian), Lewandowski, Kessié, Christensen and probably Jules Koundé and Cesar Azpilicueta make the bidding go up. Real Madrid, the defending champion, is not too greedy on the market, except for these three recruits Rudiger, Tchouaménie and Vinicius Tobias, who come to swell an already rich squad, which still lost the first classico of the year against its sworn enemy (0-1), even if it was in a preparation friendly.