Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon has tipped AC Milan to threaten his side s six-year Serie A dominance this season following the Rossoneri s spending spree.
Milan s transformation has been headlined by the shock capture of Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci, a key ingredient of Juve s recent success and widely regarded as one of the world s best in his position.
Having also lured the likes of Andre Silva, Lucas Biglia and Franck Kessie to San Siro, Vincenzo Montella s men appear primed to challenge for their first Scudetto since 2010-11.
And Buffon expects Bonucci s defection to spark a competitive title race.
Leo felt he needed a new challenge and Milan intrigued him, Buffon told Gazzetta dello Sport.
Are Milan contenders? I think so… I look forward to a more balanced league.
You ll see the value of teams who had a few seasons of decline.
It will make Serie A more enjoyable in a sporting sense, even if last year Napoli and Roma were fighting and we couldn t open up a gap.
Buffon has already revealed this season could be his last before he retires at the conclusion of the 2018 World Cup.
And the 39-year-old is eager to appreciate the beauty of his Serie A swansong.
Yes, this year could be my final call and it s really electrifying, the 169-cap Italy veteran said.
It will be special as a season but I want to make it even better by helping Juve repeat the beautiful achievements of recent years.