EPL stars, new signings to watch as 2025/26 season returns Friday

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As the 2025/26 Premier League season kicks off this Friday night (today), the league is alive with anticipation.

After a record-breaking summer spending spree—clubs collectively splurging over £2 billion—the spotlight now turns to whether the dazzling new arrivals can deliver.

Liverpool lead the way, having poured nearly £300 million into transfers, while Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Manchester United have also flexed their financial muscle.

After an 83-day hiatus, the Premier League roars back into life as reigning champions Liverpool host Bournemouth at Anfield in the opening fixture of Matchweek 1.

Here’s the rundown of key returners and headline signings across to look out for as the new football season commences.

Stars To Look Out For:

1. Liverpool (Defending Champions)

Stars: Mohamed Salah continues to be Liverpool’s goal machine, while Virgil van Dijk anchors the defense with world-class leadership.

New Signings: Liverpool’s record signing Florian Wirtz (£100–116m) arrives to pull the strings in midfield. Hugo Ekitike (£69–79m) adds firepower up front. Others include Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.

2. Arsenal

Stars: Bukayo Saka is the dynamic force in attack. William Saliba, central defender, provides consistency and composure.

New Signings: Viktor Gyökeres (£55–63.5m) should finally solve Arsenal’s No.9 problem, while Martin Zubimendi adds steel and vision to midfield. Others include Noni Madueke, Captain Martins Odegaard.

3. Manchester City

Stars: Erling Haaland remains a lethal goalscorer. Though departed, Kevin De Bruyne’s influence looms large—a legacy of creative excellence.

New Signings: Tijjani Reijnders (£46.3m) joins to boost City’s midfield, alongside the promising Rayan Cherki. Others include Rodri, Marmoush, Foden and a host of others.

4. Manchester United

Stars: At the heart of their ambitions are Bruno Fernandes (football metronome).

New Signings: United bet on firepower with Matheus Cunha (£62.5m) and Benni Šeško (£66m) spearheading their rebuild. Other name is Bryan Mbeumo.

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