Liverpool are back on the assault of Manchester City, which have won four of the last five Premieres.
The starter, the Community Shield, went to the Reds who want to avenge the second place in the Premier (to one point) and the one in the Champions League.
To be more competitive they hired Darwin Nunez for 100 million, but Man City has moved even further: they bought a true center forward, potentially the best, the Norwegian Haaland, in a deal worth 330 million.
Fighting for the other two Champions places will be the other four big ones: Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United.
The Tuchel Blues, changed ownership, made up for the departure of Rudiger, Christensen and Lukaku with the arrivals of Koulibaly and Sterling, but they still have something to finish.
Like Man United entrusted to Teh Hag,
who bought Lisandro Martinez and Eriksen, but still does not know if he will be able to count on Ronaldo, who strongly wants the Champions that the Reds do not play.
Given the friction already in place with the technician, a divorce seems possible.
Conte's Tottenham is in a bit better position, which, in addition to Perisic and Lenglet, has included a top player like Richarlison.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
but he still does not know if he will be able to count on Ronaldo, who strongly wants the Champions that the Reds do not play.
Given the friction already in place with the technician, a divorce seems possible.
Conte's Tottenham is in a bit better position, which, in addition to Perisic and Lenglet, has included a top player like Richarlison.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
but he still does not know if he will be able to count on Ronaldo, who strongly wants the Champions League that the Reds do not play.
Given the friction already in place with the technician, a divorce seems possible.
Conte's Tottenham is in a bit better position, which, in addition to Perisic and Lenglet, has included a top player like Richarlison.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
Given the friction already in place with the technician, a divorce seems possible.
Conte's Tottenham is in a bit better position, which, in addition to Perisic and Lenglet, has included a top player like Richarlison.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
Given the friction already in place with the technician, a divorce seems possible.
Conte's Tottenham is in a bit better position, which, in addition to Perisic and Lenglet, has included a top player like Richarlison.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
In a secluded position is Arsenal who, however, have acquired three important players such as Zinchenko, Gabriel Jesus and Vieira.
There is a lot of anticipation for West Ham, which has bought Scamacca for 42 million.
Also worth keeping an eye on are Gerrard's Aston Villa, who took Coutinho and Camara, and Newcastle who snatched Botman from Milan.
Just to understand the proportions, the newly promoted Nottingham spent 80 million acquiring 11 players.
The high tension in Manchester United between the new manager Erik Ten Hag and Cristiano Ronaldo for the 'escape' of the Portuguese after playing the first half of a friendly is holding the bank.
As a punishment, he could be kept out of Sunday's debut with Brighton, but it would be the prelude to the breakup.
The highlight is among the emerging West Ham, which hosts the Manchester City champions on the pitch where they risked not winning the title a few months ago.
Haaland will be on the field, Scamacca, who has not yet been used, maybe not.
Easy on paper only the debut of Liverpool in Brighton and Chelsea against Everton.
Easier to start Tottenham and Arsenal, against Southampton and Crystal Palace.
The picture of the first day
Crystal Palace-Arsenal 9pm
Fulham-Liverpool Saturday 1:30 pm
Bournemouth-Aston Villa 4pm
Leeds-Wolves
Newcastle-Nottingham
Tottenham-Southampton
Everton-Chelsea 6.30pm
Leicester-Brentford Sunday 3pm
Manchester United-Brighton
West Ham-Manchester City 5.30pm