A number of our clubs are covered up close by BBC Sport’s football news reporters.
Nizaar Kinsella covers a group of London clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham and Brentford. He says the Blues “appear unsettled in so many ways”.
“The question is both when and how can it be resolved? If it clicks, it could be glorious but fans increasingly are running out of patience.”
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Kinsella is also wondering whether Brentford’s “unbridled success” in data-first football can take them into Europe:
“Many inside the club believe they can achieve more. I’m interested to see if it is just hubris or a reality.”
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Our Everton reporter Shamoon Hafez feels the Toffees have “added quality” this summer with “astute signings”.
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Simon Stone will be across Manchester, staying close to City and United.
“City are the best club in England, bar none,” he says. “They have the best manager and some of the best players.
“United have turned into a bit of a soap opera in recent years, but with a new co-owner, new senior staff and manager Erik ten Hag being given a new contract, is this the year when they start punching their weight on the pitch again?”
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Stone will also cover news from Brighton and West Ham.
Nick Mashiter will cover the Midlands. He thinks Aston Villa “will be eager to show the decision to sell Douglas Luiz to Juventus was the right one”.
At Wolves, Mashiter says Gary O’Neil has ended his search for a number nine by signing Jorgen Strand Larsen from Celta Vigo.
As a result he feels “there will be hope they can keep the pace in the race for Europe this time”.
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Leicester City face the caveat of a possible points deduction and so, according to Mashiter, “survival is the aim” and “anything more is a bonus”.
He will also be covering Nottingham Forest, where he thinks a “smoother” campaign is desired, adding: “A season of anonymity may well be welcomed.”
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Finally, Alex Howell, who reports on Arsenal, Fulham and Crystal Palace, says the Eagles’ recent football has been the best he has seen in his time covering the club.
But there’s a warning, as he states that matching “the ambition of manager Oliver Glasner” will require them to “hold on to” key players and be “shrewd” in their dealings.
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