Scott McTominay and fellow Scottish stars tipped for shock USA move as 'NFL-style' plans revealed by Serie A
- Serie A aims to be the first major European soccer league to host a game in the U.S., stated by league president Ezio Simonelli.
- Currently, nine of Serie A's teams are under American ownership, including AC Milan and Inter Milan.
- The league plans to play regular-season matches in the U.S. Within three years, according to Michele Ciccarese.
- Serie A hopes to gain approval from various football authorities before hosting any games abroad.
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Series A wants to be the first European league with a match in the US
With nine of its 20 teams under U.S. ownership, Serie A hopes to be the first renowned European football league to stage a match in the U.S., Italian league president Ezio Simonelli said Tuesday.


Serie A wants to be the first European league to hold a game in the US
ROME (AP) — With nine of its 20 teams under American ownership, Serie A hopes to be the first major European soccer league to play a game in the United States, Italian league president Ezio Simonelli said Tuesday.
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