Serie A lovers and FIFA 22 video game enthusiasts will be counting down the days to when they can get their hands on the latest copy of the hit video game franchise and play with their favourite Italian clubs.

The game, which is scheduled to come out on 1st October 2021, will feature a number of the world’s best players strutting their stuff for their Italian clubs, although the recent updates to the game will have seen Cristiano Ronaldo’s relationship with Juventus come to an end.

Players will be hoping that they get off to a better start with Massimiliano Allegri’s men than he has managed to achieve in his second spell with the club so far, as I Bianconeri have really struggled to get going and produce as they should. Indeed, they have had the luck that a bettor who heads to the admiralcasinologin.com page will be hoping they do not encounter during their gambling experiences.

It is surprising, though, as they do have a number of the best players on FIFA 22 in the Serie A, which equally just adds to the overall disappointment that is continued to be felt around the club’s faithful.

When taking a look at the best FIFA 22 Serie A XI that gamers could possibly make, Juve ‘keeper Wojciech Szczesny is the man that can be found between the sticks with a rating of 87.

In his defence, the Poland international goalkeeper will have his club captain and Italy’s UEFA 2020 European Championships-winning skipper, Giorgio Chiellini (86) and he is joined by Inter’s Milan Skriniar (86) in the middle.

Inter’s Stefan De Vrij (85) will join him in, whilst Theo Hernandez (84) of AC Milan completes the stellar defence. It is perhaps a surprise that Matthijs de Ligt is not in the best team, though.

The midfield that has been created includes AC Milan’s Franck Kessie (84), Inter’s Niccolo Barella (84) and Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (85) before an impressive attacking trio completes the best Serie A XI on FIFA 22.

Juve’s Paulo Dybala (87) features, as does Inter’s Lautaro Martinez (85) and Lazio’s Ciro Immobile (87). This is still impressive given that Romelu Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo are just two of the big names to have departed the league this summer.

Of the 11 players that are included, just four clubs make up the squad, although fans of the Serie A will be hoping that other teams such as Napoli and Roma will be able to challenge in reality when the season takes place over the course of 2021 and 2022.