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The European leagues are back and the Premier League is arriving with semi-automatic headers and over 1.6 billion in passes

The Premier League It rarely slows down. For the 2024-2025 season, which starts this Friday with Manchester United vs. Fulham at 16 in Argentina, five coaches are employed, about £1,600,000,000 being spent on new footballers – and counting -, new external technologyupdated financial rules (two key points of the new era) and a modified game calendar. One day before, last Thursday, the Spanish leaguewith Athletic Bilbao vs. Getafe and Betis vs. Girona; the series ASaturday, with four games, and on Friday, the League 1with Le Havre vs. PSG, you have that Kylian Mbappé. The BundesligaHowever, it will start on Friday next week.

The Premier League controls the biggest draw, with Alexis McAllister in Liverpool, Alejandro Garnacho y Lisandro Lopez in Manchester United, Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez in Aston Villa, Cristian “holiday” Romero in Tottenham Hotspur and many other Argentines. But without it Julian Alvarez in Manchester Cityprotagonist of one of the great passes on the market and already installed Atlético de Madrid.

A quarter of the 20 managers in total will be in charge of a team in the Premier League for the first time. Arne Slott, in Liverpool; Enzo Maresca, in Chelsea; Fabian Hurzeler, at Brighton, Russell Martin, at Southampton (promoted) and Kieran McKenna, at Ipswich Town (promoted), will be key starters in England’s top flight. We must add to the changes made by Julen Lopetegui at West Ham after four and a half years of David Moyes in charge, and Steve Cooper, who will replace Maresca at Leicester.

The benches will look different this season. The focus will be on Slot and the style he is trying to implement in Liverpool after almost nine years of popularity Jurgen Kloppwhich is a property game.

Presentation to Arne Slot in Liverpool by Jürgen Klopp

The 20 Premier League clubs have spent as much on new players in this transfer window as Spain, Italy and Germany combined.according to the special site Transfermarkt. So why does the European summer feel so slow to negotiate? Maybe because there weren’t any big passes: he’s the heaviest of the hitters Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth to Tottenham Hotspur bought for 65,000,000 pounds $83.2 million. But they are gathering many between 30 and 70 million dollar, and still three weeks left on the marketwhen Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal y Chelsea.

The City, by Savinhoand Arsenal, with Riccardo Calafiorithey have only made one signing so far, and Liverpool have made none. It would not be surprising if Premier clubs, before the transfer deadline, August 30, have spent more than €2,000,000,000, even if most impose the strict financial rules of the league.

Dominic Solanke, one of the gems of the market, leaves Bournemouth to join Tottenham Hotspur and will be a teammate of Cristian “Cuti” Romero; Your license is, for now, the most expensive one for the 2024-2025 season. – Credit: @Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth

Offside decisions are expected to be made much more quickly in the Premier League this season. Semi-automatic exterior technology will be introduced at some point in the first half of the tournament. Multiple cameras track the player’s movements and record appropriate body positions.

The data will be processed by artificial intelligence to create a 3D offside line that will inform the VAR refereeing team. The decision is expected to take about 30 seconds.. Semi-automatic handicaps have been used in the Qatar 2022 World Cup and the recent Euro Cup.

The European leagues are back and the Premier League is arriving with semi-automatic headers and over 1.6 billion in passes

Referee David Coote reviews the VAR screen in Brentford vs. Aston Villa; Now the semi-automated system will simplify the decision-making process, which takes about 30 seconds in each case. – Credit: @Dave Shopland

The last season was special for some clubs, such as Everton y Nottingham Forestwhich received point deductions for breaching profitability and sustainability standards, which are now being enforced more strictly. Next season will be the last of these rules, and two new spending limits will be determined before they are introduced in the 2025-2026 season.

Clubs will trial the “Squad Cost Rules” system, which limits spending on players to 85% of an entity’s football revenue and net profits or losses on player sales. A second system, called “Top-to-Bottom Anchorage,” will restrict spending to multiples of the minimum combined prize and television rights money an institution is expected to win.

The league said the systems were aimed at “improving and preserving the financial stability of the clubs and the competitive balance of the Premier League” as well as “promoting the ambitions of the clubs”. “

Alejandro Garnacho outdistances Nathan Ake in a recent Manchester classic; United and City are among the English clubs who have spent the most money on transfers.

Alejandro Garnacho outdistances Nathan Ake in a recent Manchester classic; United and City are among the English clubs who have spent the most money on transfers. – Credit: @Ash Donelon

If the Premier League is known for being full-time, it will be even more so this season. This time there is no winter break for clubs, as the competition will start later, to give players more time to recover from international competitions. Last year, for example, five games were held every weekend for two weeks, giving teams at least one weekend off in January. All other major leagues in Europe have a winter break, during the summer in the southern hemisphere.

Promotion of the new season with the Premier League

LeicesterSouthampton and Ipswich, whose most famous fan is pop star Ed Sheeran, are big names in their own right as they return to the Premiership after promotion from the Championship. They all come with a fun, offensive style of play that has become the norm these days. And, of course, everyone will face a big challenge this season: Last year, Burnley, Luton and Sheffield United were all eliminated after just one competition.

2024-08-14 23:10:10
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