Five things to expect from the upcoming Premier League season
2) Youngsters being the key to victory

The following season will see the first instance of having 5 English teams playing in the Champions League. We also have Arsenal playing in the less fancied Europa League. This coupled with the perennially competitive Premier league and the lack of a winter break makes squad depth the need of the hour.
This could be the season we see the young players in every squad step up. Man City have an amazing crop of young players as previously mentioned, Tottenham have Alli, Kane who are already stars while Harry Winks is an upcoming exciting talent, Arsenal have Bellerin and Holding in their defence set up who show maturity beyond their years, while Man United have Paul Pogba, who could finally live up to the record-breaking transfer money paid for him as we glimpses of his very best in the recent friendly matches.
With every passing year in the Premier League, the importance of having a young core becomes more and more important, and this could be the season where that could be the difference between the champions and the challengers.
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