5 most valuable attacking partnerships in Serie A right now

Dybala and Ronaldo will be aiming to help Juventus regain supremacy
Dybala and Ronaldo will be aiming to help Juventus regain supremacy

#3 Lazio: Ciro Immobile | Joaquin Correa | Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (€138 million)

Lazio will look to keep hold of their attacking trio this summer
Lazio will look to keep hold of their attacking trio this summer

The third-place on the list of the most valuable attacking partnerships in Serie A goes to Ciro Immobile (€38m), Joaquin Correa (€30m) and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (€70m).

Lazio struggled in Serie A last season as they only managed to finish sixth, two places below their previous finish. Manager Simone Inzaghi has left for Inter and as such Maurizio Sarri has been brought in by the hierarchy to take charge.

Much of Lazio's struggles last season were due to their defense. But the attacking duo of Ciro Immobile and Joaquin Correa performed exemplarily. Immobile managed to score 20 goals and provide six assists in the league. Correa also did well registering decent figures of eight goals and three assists.

Correa's form has seen him linked with a move away from the club. However, Lazio have yet to receive a suitable offer that meets their demands for the forward.

The main provider for both these forwards was Lazio's midfield maestro Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. Last campaign was Milinkovic-Savic's best season as a Lazio player after he finished with eight goals and nine assists. The Serbian played over 3500 minutes in all competitions and ranked first in the team for assists. He was also ranked first in dribbles per match (1.8) and aerial duels won per game (3.3).

Fans will be hoping that Correa stays at the club and the trio can help Lazio push further up the Serie A table under the guidance of Sarri.


#2 Napoli: Lorenzo Insigne | Hirving Lozano | Victor Osimhen (€143 million)

Insigne and Osimhen can form a deadly partnership upfront
Insigne and Osimhen can form a deadly partnership upfront

The trio of Victor Osimhen (€50m), Hirving Lozano (€45m) and Lorenzo Insigne (€48m) make it to the second spot in the list of most valuable attacking partnerships in Serie A.

Napoli had a promising start to their Serie A campaign last season but eventually missed out on the top four on the final day. Their star player was captain Lorenzo Insigne, who arguably had the best season of his career.

The 29-year-old scored a career-high 19 goals and supplied seven assists in 35 Serie A matches. Insgine was not only productive in attack but also tracked back defensively whenever needed. He also starred in Italy's Euro 2020 winning campaign scoring two sublime goals.

Napoli's record-signing Victor Osimhen also played a big part for the club. Although he battled with a shoulder injury and was diagnosed with COVID-19, he still managed to score 10 goals in 24 Serie A matches.

Hirving Lozano was also a menace on the right side, scoring 11 goals and registering 3 assists in 32 Serie A games.

With a new manager at the helm, Napoli will be hoping that their attacking trio can continue to produce these numbers and help them break into the top 4 next season.


#1 Juventus: Cristiano Ronaldo | Paulo Dybala | Federico Chiesa (€165 million)

Dybala can form a deadly partnership with Chiesa and Ronaldo
Dybala can form a deadly partnership with Chiesa and Ronaldo

Without a doubt, Juventus' attacking trio of Cristiano Ronaldo (€45m), Paulo Dybala (€50m) and Federico Chiesa (€70m) top the list of most valuable attacking partnerships in Serie A.

Juventus had a disappointing campaign last season as they lost the Serie A title to Inter and barely managed to qualify for the Champions League by finishing 4th. The attacking duo of Cristiano Ronaldo and Federico Chiesa were the only positives for Juventus in an otherwise disappointing Serie A campaign.

Cristiano Ronaldo, as usual, continued his brilliant scoring form as he won Serie A golden boot with 29 goals in 33 games.

But Federico Chiesa was arguably the most surprising performer in the squad. The 23-year-old arrived from Fiorentina last season and immediately hit the ground running. He was a constant menace on the wings and registered an impressive 15 goals and 11 assists in all competitions. He also played a huge part in Italy's Euro 2020 win this summer, scoring two goals in seven games.

Paulo Dybala had a somewhat underwhelming campaign as he struggled due to injuries and managed to make just 20 appearances in Serie A. But the return of Massimiliano Allegri, under whom Dybala was an integral part of Juventus' Serie A dominance, will certainly boost the morale of the Argentine.

Allegri's return will certainly instill confidence in the players and the fans. If Dybala can rediscover his form, he could form a menacing partnership with Ronaldo and Chiesa, propelling Juventus back to the top of Serie A.

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