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With just under two weeks to go before deadline day, Ste Tudor reviews the business carried out by Premier League clubs, picking out his top five transfers so far.
Ste Tudor previews the best action coming up in Game Week 1 of the 2020/21 Premier League season.
As the kick-off of the 2020/21 Premier League season approaches, Alex Keble looks at the tactical side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and how they could be here to stay.
As Liverpool prepare to bounce back from an injury-hit season, Ste Tudor addresses the elephant in the room – the expiring contracts of Liverpool’s ageing front three.
Harry De Cosemo speaks to John Print, Head of Soccer at SprintMG about that the growing economic disparity between Europe’s biggest football leagues and the impact that has on transfer activity.
Jason Pettigrove speaks to former Premier League referees Keith Hackett and Mark Halsey about the Premier League’s use of VAR so far and how personnel changes may be required to resolve long-standing VAR-related issues.
Using last weekend’s Community Shield as a barometer, it should not be underestimated how impactful superior fitness can be at this nascent stage of the season.
Nuno is a manager with a good Premier League pedigree having established Wolves as a force in the top flight. What he faces now, however, will be his biggest managerial task to date.
Martinez could be the perfect centre forward for Arteta. The Argentine has been likened to Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez in the way he plays the game, in the way he has this knack of wriggling into space inside the penalty area.
Manchester City’s less-than-optimal build-up to one of English football’s marquee fixtures places some degree of doubt on their 17/20 pricing.
Klopp already has to contend with a Georgino Wijnaldum-sized hole in the centre of his team after the Dutchman’s switch to Paris Saint-Germain this summer. Jordan Henderson’s future is also still to be resolved with contract talks reportedly at an impasse.
City’s resurgence ended speculation of a long-term decline. And yet, given the unique circumstances of the 2020/21 campaign and Guardiola’s adaptation to it, it would be naïve to assume all of the problems so starkly present last December have magically disappeared.