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Champion, Golden Boot, relegation, Champions League…

07/31/2022 at 13:51

CEST

The Premier League is here and it’s time to take a look at the most interesting odds in the competition

The 2022/2023 Premier League kicks off this Friday with a duel between Arsenal and Crystal Palace, but today we are going to focus on the competition’s long-term markets and the opportunities it offers us.

WINNER

The clear favorite to win the Premier League, one more year, is the Manchester City. The fee of the Pep Guardiola it’s just [1.57], above all, for the additions they have made in this summer market. The signings of Erling Haaland and Calvin Phillips. This gives City more wardrobe depth and more goals, which is what Guardiola’s team required.

Behind City is the Liverpoolwho has just won the Community Shield and who appears in the bets on [3.2]. It will be necessary to see if the march of Sadio Mané and, above all, how it adapts Darwin Núñez. The Uruguayan’s goals will largely depend on the success of Jürgen Klopp’s.

The rest of the applicants are very far away. The Chelseawho has been deflated compared to last season and who has failed in most of the signings he has tried, goes to [14.0]Meanwhile he Tottenham Hotspur by Antonio Conte is at [15.0]. The market does not have much confidence in the Erik Ten Hag era, and that the Manchester United become champion ten years later is to [26.0]. More surprising is the Arsenalwhich goes to the [34.0] and that has been reinforced quite well this summer with players like Gabriel Jesus.

At Betfair they offer us the market for champion without Manchester City, where the option of Tottenham is interesting, a team that has signed well and that since the arrival of Conte has improved a lot. That Tottenham win the league, without taking City into account, is paid to [6.5].

GOLDEN BOOTS

One of the most disputed prizes ever, that of top scorerhas a special color this season due to its arrival in the league of Erling Haaland and of Darwin Núñezthe strikers of the best teams in the competition.

Interestingly, while the norwegian is the favourite, to cuota [3.5]Darwin goes to the [14.0], for not having been tried yet in a big league. In pre-season, however, he has shown good manners, with four goals in a friendly match and a goal against City in the Community Shield.

It is best to never forget Mohamed Salahwho has won this title several times and is about to [5.5]as the second favorite, and perhaps it is time for him to rejoin the fight Harry Kane. The Englishman had a very bad year last year, with a very poor start in scoring, which weighed him down, so this year it is easy for him to improve. His fee is [6.0] and he is also one of those who knows what it means to be the top scorer.

DESCENT

Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and Fulham are the main candidates for relegation to the Championship. It is no surprise, since are the three teams that have just been promoted. His fight will be with those who already finished bottom last season, ie Brentford, Leeds United and perhaps Southampton.

Of this group, the worst looking are the Brentford y el Leeds, because both have lost capital players in the summer. While Brentford were unable to secure the renewal of Christian Eriksen, Leeds lost Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips. Will the Whites be able to rearm? Your relegation fee is [3.3] And it looks pretty juicy.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PLACES

Will Manchester United return to the Champions League? It will not be easy, at least through the Premier. The market places Ten Hag’s men as the fifth favorites to get into the top four, behind City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham. Your fee is [2.7]very close to the Arsenal.

United have had many rivals and it will not be easy for the still Cristiano Ronaldo get back to the Champions League, something that City and Liverpool seem to have insured with ridiculous fees. There is more optimism with Chelsea and Tottenham, both [1.67]. Excessive optimism, so trusting Ten Hag is not a bad idea seeing the odds.

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