The 2025-26 Premier League season is on the horizon, and it's one that dawns with altogether greater intrigue than many recent iterations of the biggest league in football. Champions Liverpool have strengthened aggressively, but so have their likely rivals Arsenal and Manchester City, who might just believe they can build even greater separation from the other 17 teams.

Further down the table Manchester United and Tottenham are looking to bounce back from trying campaigns while their potential rivals for Champions League qualification, the likes of Aston Villa and Newcastle, will need to gamble on internal growth after trying summers in the transfer market so far. Then, at the bottom of the table, the likes of Leeds and Sunderland can realistically aspire to break the cycle of p

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