Three players to watch out for ahead of the 2021/22 Premier League season
After a long summer of international football, the Premier League is finally set to restart on Friday night, so which players should you keep an eye out for across the season?
After a long summer of international football, the Premier League is finally set to restart on Friday night, so which players should you keep an eye out for across the season?
Liverpool will be looking to bounce back from last season’s disappointing title defence when they make the trip to Norwich to get their 2021/22 campaign underway.
It was no secret going into the 2021/22 season that Leeds United would need to strengthen their full-back department.
You would be forgiven if you had forgotten that Southampton played a football match on Wednesday evening with the Saints’ penultimate pre-season friendly against Levante kicking off at 7 pm, only 20 minutes after Aston Villa announced that they had secured the signing of star striker Danny Ings.
Arsenal are pushing to sign Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, and it’s thought, a deal is possible as the Italian giants continue to struggle financially.
Everton are closing on the signings of Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and former Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend.
Olivier Giroud has announced that he will be leaving Chelsea for AC Milan marking an end to his nine-year stay in England.
Billy Gilmour has joined Norwich City on a season-long loan from Chelsea looking to further solidify his position as the Blues’ brightest young prospect.
Rafa Benitez has been named Everton manager in an appointment labelled ‘The greatest gamble in the history of Merseyside football.’
Leicester City are renowned for their intuitive recruitment, and they’re kickstarting the summer transfer window with another exciting addition.
The Villans are expected to break their transfer record for the third summer in a row, as Norwich City expect to confirm the departure of Emi Buendia as he’ll swap Norfolk for the West Midlands.
Chelsea have won the UEFA Champions League for the second time in their history to cap off a rollercoaster of a season.
Sheffield United ended the 2020/21 season bottom of the Premier League as their two-year stay in the top flight came to an end after a miserable campaign.
The fairytale ending to what has been Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s best season as Manchester United boss to date, wasn’t to be.
West Bromwich Albion have been here before, but that doesn’t make a record fifth relegation any easier to accept, especially for outgoing boss Sam Allardyce.
A poor start and end to the season means that despite some memorable victories, Fulham will be playing Championship football next season
Leicester City’s 2020/21 season has came to a close and on the whole, it has been a successful one for the East Midlands outfit.
David McGoldrick just before kick-off claimed the Players’ Player of the Year award as that just proved how influential his goals were this season.
The Blades’ fairytale with the top-flight is over with the second season syndrome hitting the Yorkshire club hard as they will be relegated down to the Championship.
The Brazillian shot-stopper becomes the first Reds goalkeeper to score a goal in the Premier League and the first-ever to score a header since the league began in 1992.
Goals from Harry Kane and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg on either side of half-time secured victory for Tottenham over Wolves and boosted their chances of securing European football next season.
Conor Coady was vocal from minute one until the full-time whistle as Wolves played out a 1-1 draw against fierce rivals West Brom in the Black Country Derby at The Hawthorns.
West Brom host Wolves on Monday night for the 162nd Black Country Derby, with the Baggies still fighting for unlikely Premier League survival.
Wolves leave it late to drag themselves nine points clear of relegation as Fulham lose four on the bounce.