The new Premier League will kick off on Friday with Manchester City aiming for a fifth consecutive title in what may (or may not) be Pep Guardiola and Kevin de Bruyne’s last season at the club.

A premier club that look to go one better than last season is Arsanal football club, when they pushed Manchester City to the last match of the season.

Savio who impressed at Girona fc after helping the club to finished third place will be arriving at Arsanal while, Manchester City have lost Julian Alvarez to Atlantico fc.

Arsenal have brought in defender, Riccardo Calafiori in another quiet summer in the transfer market, but are still pursuing Spain international midfielder, Mikel Merino from Real Sociedad,

The 2024/2025 league title race promises to be thrilling, but there is a lot more to watch out for as Erik ten Hag plan to improve on last season at Manchester United, where Sir Jim Radcliffe looks to be imposing some kind of coherent thinking on the club.

Manchester united has brought in Leny Yoro, Joshua Zirkzee, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui  and they should give Ten Hag more all-round options, with De Ligt a long-term target for Ten Hag and the club.

Liverpool football club has evaluates the possibilities without the calming and motivating leadership of Jurgen Klopp in the dugout, and new manager Arne Slot is well aware of the difficult challenge that lies ahead of him considering the lack of major summer transfer activities yet.

At Aston Villa, the club has been enthusiastically backing coach Unai Emery in his quest to repeat last season’s remarkable fourth position, while Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou also requires his team to aim for a top-four finish.

Meanwhile, Chelsea fc continue to search for stability: something that isn’t easy to find when you change coach every season, while signing some players, who were just starting to look like a team before Mauricio Pochettino left at the end of last season.

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Enzo Maresca is among the most likely candidates in the “sack race” to see which coach will be let go first this season amid yet another summer of chaos.

With a squad that hasn’t seen numerous major overhauls, Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe will be hoping that he has better success with injuries this season.

Brentford, a south-west London club, must also avoid clear of another repetition of its injury woes from the year before after signing Liverpool’s Fabio Carvalho. Keeping the likes of Ivan Toney needed helping coach Thomas Frank in his efforts.

When David Moyes is replaced at West Ham by Julen Lopetegui, things are much different because the team goes above and beyond to support the former Spain manager. Jean Clair Todibo and Max Kilman

Elsewhere, Everton will be keeping their collective fingers crossed that off-the-pitch issues don’t complicate matters as they did last season, as the club prepares for the last campaign at Goodison Park.

Sean Dyche did a good job in difficult circumstances to keep Everton up last season and you can expect them to keep things tight in defense.

Andoni Iraola also did a good job at Bournemouth last time around and the club has again backed him in the transfer market, with several squad-strength