
Atalanta, Milan, and Lazio start training at home; Como heads to Spain.

The start of the new Serie A season, scheduled for Saturday, August 23, is rapidly approaching, and the 20 competing teams are already preparing to return to work. There are numerous changes on the benches, including Juric at Atalanta, Sarri at Lazio, Allegri at Milan, and Gasperini at Roma. Over the next few days, sports centers and summer training locations will open their doors for physical tests, medical check-ups, and initial practice sessions.
The major clubs are aiming for a strong start as they look to challenge reigning champions Napoli, who are ready to defend their Scudetto, bolstered by the addition of De Bruyne. Inter, under Chivu, and Juventus, led by Tudor, will commence training slightly later following their efforts (and disappointments) at the World Cup. Nevertheless, the countdown to the 2025/26 championship has officially begun. Here is a rundown of where the 20 Serie A teams will conduct their pre-season retreats.