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5 Serie A stars who could be brilliant signings for Premier League clubs

A lot of Serie A stars have gone on to succeed in the Premier League
A lot of Serie A stars have gone on to succeed in the Premier League

Widely regarded as one of the best leagues in the world alongside the Premier League and La Liga, Serie A has always been a platform for a great bunch of talented and promising players.

While La Liga has the highest number of Ballon d'Or wins (21 wins by 12 players), more players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing in Serie A (18 wins by 14 players) than any other league in the world.

The big stars like Paul Pogba, Mohamed Salah, Phillipe Coutinho and many others found their feet in Serie A before going on to make great things in the Premier League.

Even now, there are many players playing in the league who could light up the Premier League if they make a move to Enaland.

Here is a look at five such players:


#5 Suso

AC Milan v US Sassuolo - Serie A
Suso is the only player on this list to have Premier League experience.

The former Liverpool man joined AC Milan in 2015 and his career has been rejuvenated since then. He has been performing brilliantly for the last two seasons and has become the internal part of I Rossoneri.

Although he mostly plays as an attacking midfielder or a winger, Suso possesses a good left foot which is handy for set-pieces. He is also known for his technical abilities and is capable of opening up tight games with his dribbling and vision.

He has scored 6 goals along with 5 assists in 24 Serie A starts this season and also provided 9 assists in Serie A last season, which is the most among AC Milan players.

His brilliant performances for the club also caught the attention of Spain's manager, Julen Lopetegui and he handed him his first international cap during a friendly match against Russia in 2017.

Currently, a lot of Premier League clubs are keeping close tabs on him. Spurs were linked with him in the January transfer window and Liverpool is also plotting a move to bring him back to Anfield.

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