We're back - Premier League star issues warning to Liverpool, Arsenal and Man City over title race
Premier League football resumes on Friday as defending champions Liverpool host Bournemouth at Anfield, aiming to avoid an early setback in their title defence.
Arne Slot’s team won the title comfortably in 2024-25, with the Dutchman joining an exclusive list of managers to secure the English top-flight title in their first season at a club.
Despite a false start in Sunday’s Community Shield penalty shootout loss to Crystal Palace, the Reds are favourites to retain their crown.
Premier League contenders
Liverpool
As the defending champions, Liverpool enter the season as the team to beat.
The Reds have been aggressive in the transfer market, adding talent to their already formidable squad, with Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez moving to Merseyside.
With a title-winning mentality established and key figures remaining, Liverpool's main challenge will be to adapt to their new signings while maintaining consistency.
Despite a summer clouded by the tragic death of Diogo Jota, the squad appears galvanised and well-equipped to mount a successful defence of their title, and their substantial summer spending has only reinforced their ambition.
Arsenal
After finishing as runners-up for a third consecutive season, Arsenal have addressed their key weaknesses to finally take the final step.
The Gunners have invested heavily in Viktor Gyokeres to solve their long-standing goal-scoring issues, along with a deep-lying midfielder in Martin Zubimendi to provide tactical control.
Arsenal’s substantial investment has bolstered their attacking options and defensive solidity, which was a hallmark of their previous campaigns.
The pressure is on Mikel Arteta to deliver silverware, and with a more complete and deeper squad than ever before, this season feels like a genuine opportunity for them to end their long wait.
Manchester City
Following a trophyless season by their incredibly high standards, Manchester City are determined to reclaim their dominance.
The departure of key figures like Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker has prompted a significant summer refresh of both the playing squad and the coaching staff. Pep Guardiola, who has brought in his former rival Jurgen Klopp's long-term assistant Pep Lijnders, has a renewed tactical outlook focusing on adaptability.
With Erling Haaland leading the line, a revitalised and hungry City squad will be a formidable opponent, even if their start may be slowed following Rodri’s injury setback.
Chelsea star warns Premier League contenders
Chelsea captain Reece James believes the Blues are back where they belong after a mixed first year under Enzo Maresca that culminated in a Conference League win and a stunning Club World Cup victory.
The West London club have continued their fine form with victories over Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan in a shortened pre-season, further highlighting why many consider them the best side outside the leading three Premier League clubs.
Nevertheless, James thinks the five-time Premier League side have significantly improved.
“We’re in a good position,” said the Chelsea captain. “We want to compete at the highest level and win the competitions we’re in. We’re preparing the best we can.
“It’s early days, we’ve only had a few days with the new players so far, but they’re great additions to the squad. We have good depth this year, and we hope to go close.
“The two seasons before we didn’t qualify for the Champions League and we didn’t win any trophies. Now we have qualified, and we’ve won two trophies. The trend is upwards, and we want to keep that going.”
What’s next for Chelsea?
Chelsea begin their Premier League campaign against FA Cup and Community Shield winners Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.