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EPL’s big five draw up battleline­s for coming season

Look to bolster their squads in the summer transfer window with huge spendings

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rivals’ race over either John Stones or Leonardo Bonucci who will add more to Mourinho’s first XI than Pogba.

In Manchester City, Guardiola targets revolution­ising old City style by “bringing Barcelona to Manchester City” using the help of Yaya Toure, who will assist his teammates in adapting Pep’s tactics. After Joe Hart’s disappoint­ing Euro display, Pep found himself obliged to consider his goalkeepin­g options. Barcelona’s Bravo could work as the perfect motive to force Hart to get back in form, which is why Pep is closely watching the Chilean’s future after Bravo expressed frustratio­n over switching goalkeepin­g roles with Ter Stegen consistent­ly.

Failed to impress

With Martin Demichelis released, Eliaquim Mangala rumoured to be surplus for Pep’s men and Vincent Kompany recovering from a series of injures, a move for Bonucci and Stones is exactly what City needs. Like their rivals, City’s defence failed to impress last season and a move to either of those defenders will greatly benefit the Spaniard’s side.

Chelsea, who had the worst title-defence run in EPL history, are after Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly in case Stones’ negotiatio­ns fail as John Terry and Gary Cahill may not be Conte’s first options at the back.

Chelsea’s midfield had a plethora of speculatio­n surroundin­g the future of Nemanja Matic and John Obi Mikel who are allegedly willing to leave the club. A move for N’golo Kante, reportedly sealed, will be effective but won’t be enough as rumours surround Cesc Fabregas’ future as well, who is allegedly eying a reunion with his former boss in Manchester United.

Former Borussia Dortmund manager Klopp was rather active in this year’s transfer window by roping in the likes of Sadio Mane, Joel Matip, Loris Karius and is aiming to sell players such as Benteke and Balotelli, which could be risky.

While Klopp believes that his attacking options are ‘satisfying,’ his frontline could end up lacking the typical striker figure if he does release both Christian Benteke and Mario Balotelli, leaving Divock Origi as his closest and only option to fill that position.

His backline too could be in need of another centre-back after Skrtel’s departure to Fenerbache, Toure’s release and Sakho’s 4-week injury. As per usual, Arsene Wenger was the least active manager among BPL’s top 5 as he eyes Copa America flop Higuain when even his team’s defensive line’s performanc­e was not satisfying either last season. Granit Xhaka (FC Basel) 45 million euros Takuma Asano (Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC) Undisclose­d fee

Wenger needs to replace Per Mertesacke­r in the back and find a bench warmer for Koscielny as defence is the only position he lacks options in.

Thomas Vermaelen is reportedly delaying his departure plans to West Ham as he awaits a call back to the Emirates Stadium.

 ?? Reuters ?? Paul Pogba (left) of France is among the top picks as Manchester United is ready to pick him for €100 million.
Reuters Paul Pogba (left) of France is among the top picks as Manchester United is ready to pick him for €100 million.

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