Just had a nosey on redcafe and there are multiple posts asserting definitely top4 and a few posters watching the game last night are convinced Man Utd will place higher than us. Given they ended up 8th last season and so far have changed very little squad-wise I fail to see the source of the optimism.
Which got me thinking. What's gone on at the other potential challengers that could have then join us, City and Arsenal at the 'top table'
Man Utd
Sold one rapist for a decent wedge (+sell on %) and finally off loaded van den Beek for a fee. They also lost Varane out of contract. Currently two significant buys; Zirkzee, a CF/'10', and Yoro, an 18 yo CB who is already crocked for 3 months+. Rumoured to be after a DCM to replace Casemiro (Ugarte?) and another CB (De Light), they are trying to offload Wan-Bisaka and McTominay to fund. For now, they haven't found anyone stupid enough to even loan Anthony out to.
With Onana remains first choice, the current CBs and DM complement not being top4 quality and Ten Hag still playing a suicidal high line I can't see them making much of a move. I'd imagine top6 if they bin off Ten Hag at Xmas. If only they'd stop signing dutch players/ dutch league players 🙂
Newcastle
Have made Lewis Hall loan permanent (I think they had to) and brought in a back-up keeper and Lloyd Kelly from Bournemouth. They balanced the books by selling off some random and Minteh. The positive here is they they'll be ok for FFP and they've kept their better players.
Last season it was mainly injuries that saw them failing to challenge. I think they'll be much closer this season
Villa
Big money being splashed about by Villa which may fuck them in the FFP reckoning. They also have to cope with being in the Champions League. They've brought in Archer, Maarten, Onnanna (the good one) and bought back Jaden Philogene. They've also picked up Ross Barkley after his decent season with Luton. With only Diaby and Douglas Luis leaving they have definitely improved their squad
UCL will slow them down a bit but they should be giving it another good go this season. Could be a challenger for top3
Chelsea
New manager and, as usual, a lot of transfer dealings.Whilst Dewsbury-Hall, Adarabioyo and Guiu are well known the other incomers are not household names to me at least (Veiga, Willian & Jorgensen). It seems Chelsea have done the usual cheque book waving in the hope that at least a couple will be amazing.
Hard to say what will happen with this bunch. They are such a patchwork quilt of a squad. Maybe Maresco can make something of them but it's hard to see how
Spurs
Werner in on loan and Archie Gray bought in from Leeds. Dier and Homburg out.
Ange will give it another good go but I'm not expecting much change. Dreamy will have them in the top 3 but no-one else
To sum up I'm expecting Newcastle and Villa to be the closest challengers to the top 3
Which got me thinking. What's gone on at the other potential challengers that could have then join us, City and Arsenal at the 'top table'
Man Utd
Sold one rapist for a decent wedge (+sell on %) and finally off loaded van den Beek for a fee. They also lost Varane out of contract. Currently two significant buys; Zirkzee, a CF/'10', and Yoro, an 18 yo CB who is already crocked for 3 months+. Rumoured to be after a DCM to replace Casemiro (Ugarte?) and another CB (De Light), they are trying to offload Wan-Bisaka and McTominay to fund. For now, they haven't found anyone stupid enough to even loan Anthony out to.
With Onana remains first choice, the current CBs and DM complement not being top4 quality and Ten Hag still playing a suicidal high line I can't see them making much of a move. I'd imagine top6 if they bin off Ten Hag at Xmas. If only they'd stop signing dutch players/ dutch league players 🙂
Newcastle
Have made Lewis Hall loan permanent (I think they had to) and brought in a back-up keeper and Lloyd Kelly from Bournemouth. They balanced the books by selling off some random and Minteh. The positive here is they they'll be ok for FFP and they've kept their better players.
Last season it was mainly injuries that saw them failing to challenge. I think they'll be much closer this season
Villa
Big money being splashed about by Villa which may fuck them in the FFP reckoning. They also have to cope with being in the Champions League. They've brought in Archer, Maarten, Onnanna (the good one) and bought back Jaden Philogene. They've also picked up Ross Barkley after his decent season with Luton. With only Diaby and Douglas Luis leaving they have definitely improved their squad
UCL will slow them down a bit but they should be giving it another good go this season. Could be a challenger for top3
Chelsea
New manager and, as usual, a lot of transfer dealings.Whilst Dewsbury-Hall, Adarabioyo and Guiu are well known the other incomers are not household names to me at least (Veiga, Willian & Jorgensen). It seems Chelsea have done the usual cheque book waving in the hope that at least a couple will be amazing.
Hard to say what will happen with this bunch. They are such a patchwork quilt of a squad. Maybe Maresco can make something of them but it's hard to see how
Spurs
Werner in on loan and Archie Gray bought in from Leeds. Dier and Homburg out.
Ange will give it another good go but I'm not expecting much change. Dreamy will have them in the top 3 but no-one else
To sum up I'm expecting Newcastle and Villa to be the closest challengers to the top 3