The lack of money in Serie A and La Liga is helping MLS teams hold onto star players like Thiago Almada, says Fabrizio Romano.
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The problem is not that in Italy there is no money, this is crazy. Juve, Milan, Inter have money but they have Champions in their team that's why they are not investing on him. They usually buy expensive and already champion players. And the European leagues are the best in the world so is harder to trust in buying players who play MLS than Bundesliga or premier league and others. A player that performs in MLS can perform really different in European countries. But sometimes there can be some exceptions, like Thiago Almada. We will see…