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All we can do for now is ask the Mirror Football team to look into their crystal balls, so that's exactly what we did.
Here are our writers' 2025-26 Premier League predictions.
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Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City
Relegated: West Ham, Burnley, Sunderland
Surprise package: Tottenham
Biggest disappointment: Erling Haaland
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Mo Salah
Player of the Year: Cole Palmer
Young player of the Year: Ethan Nwaneri
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Andy Dunn: They won it in a ten-point canter last season and have done storming business in the transfer market so it really is hard to back against Liverpool retaining their Premier League title and against Mohamed Salah collecting another Golden Boot, especially when he will have the best signing of the window, Florian Wirtz, to help him out.
You would expect Erling Haaland to rival Salah for the Golden Boot but the Manchester City striker might well find the going tough with a new-look side taking a good while to gel.
In his short time there, Graham Potter has yet to convince at West Ham United and they could be mildly surprising candidates for the drop at the end of the 2025-26 season.
Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea
Relegated: Burnley, Brentford, Leeds
Surprise package: Manchester United
Biggest disappointment: Aston Villa
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Erling Haaland
Player of the year: Florian Wirtz
Young player of the year: Leny Yoro
Chris McKenna: Liverpool to retain the English league title for the first time since the 1980s and overtake Manchester United with No 21.
And how long will Daniel Farke last at Leeds?
Pep Guardiola takes charge of a new-look Manchester City(Image: Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire)
Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea
Relegated: Sunderland, Brentford, West Ham
Surprise package: Noni Madueke
Biggest disappointment: Brentford
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Erling Haaland
Player of the year: Florian Wirtz
Young player of the year: Myles Lewis-Skelly
James Whaling: Liverpool won the league at a canter last term and it's hard to imagine they could have had a better transfer window.
He looked one of the better players at the Club World Cup and could hit the ground running.
Ethan Nwaneri has a big season ahead of him(Image: Getty Images)
Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea
Relegated: Burnley, Sunderland, West Ham
Surprise package: Igor Thiago
Biggest disappointment: Thierno Barry
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Erling Haaland
Player of the year: Florian Wirtz
Young player of the year: Archie Gray
Tom Victor: This season’s Premier League campaign is a tough one to call, given the level to which all the big hitters have strengthened.
The exit of Bryan Mbeumo and the potential departure of Yoanne Wissa haven’t helped.
Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea
Relegated: Burnley, Brentford, Sunderland
Surprise package: Leeds
Biggest disappointment: Arsenal
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Alexander Isak
Player of the year: Florian Wirtz
Young player of the year: Ethan Nwaneri
Oli Gamp: It would have been hard for me to go against Liverpool for the title even if they had made zero signings.
And while I think Arsenal will have a disappointing season, I can see Ethan Nwaneri dazzling individually and showing why he is one of the brightest talents we have in this country.
Champions: Liverpool
Rest of the top four: Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea
Relegated: Leeds, Sunderland, Burnley
Surprise package: Tottenham
Biggest disappointment: Aston Villa
Best new signing: Florian Wirtz
Top goalscorer: Erling Haaland
Player of the year: Mo Salah
Young player of the year: Myles Lewis-Skelly
Alan Smith: The chasing pack will put up a bigger challenge than last season but Arne Slot's squad is stronger and could be boosted further.
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