Football analysts discussed the top prospects for the 2026/27 Serie A season during a panel at the Festival della Serie A in Parma [1].
The event serves as a primary forecasting hub for fantasy football enthusiasts, influencing how managers approach the upcoming transfer window and player selections.
The panel, titled “Fantacalcio: i protagonisti del 2026/27,” featured Riccardo Brocchi, Danilo D'Ambrosio, and Riccardo Trevisani [1]. The discussion took place during the third edition of the festival [2], which ran from June 5 to June 7, 2026 [3]. This year's event showcased a total of 102 different pieces of content [2].
During the session, the experts debated specific player movements and performance trajectories. Riccardo Trevisani focused on potential transfers and said, “Palestra andrà all'Inter” [1]. This prediction suggests a significant shift in personnel for one of Italy's most prominent clubs.
Danilo D'Ambrosio offered a more optimistic view on player productivity. He said, “Farà più gol” [1]. His assessment suggests that certain athletes are poised for a statistical breakthrough in the next campaign.
However, the panel also addressed the volatility of the sport. Riccardo Brocchi cautioned against overestimating players based on brief periods of success. He said, “Ma al primo errore… ” [1]. This remark highlighted the precarious nature of player standing in the high-pressure environment of Italian football.
The festival in Parma, located in the Emilia-Romagna region, continues to be a central gathering for the league's stakeholders and fans [1]. The 2026 event was announced on May 28, 2026, to promote the league's visibility and the growing popularity of fantasy football [3].
““Palestra andrà all'Inter””
The convergence of professional analysis and fantasy football at the Festival della Serie A demonstrates the increasing commercial integration of gaming and professional sports. By predicting specific transfers and goal counts, these experts shape market perceptions of player value before the official transfer window closes, potentially impacting the psychological leverage of clubs during negotiations.





