4.Liverpool
Liverpool has made some of the best deals in the transfer market in recent years and has addressed almost all the issues that they had, most important of all, almost a majority of their signings will go straight into the first team. The signing of Alisson Becker who was one of the best goalkeepers in the Champions League last season will be a great addition to the squad and Fabinho will add to the squad depth. All of the signings made are quality, experienced signings and are players who will fit Jurgen Klopp's philosophy.
The signing of Xherdan Shaqiri will add another element in Liverpool's attacking options and Klopp will more comfortable with resting Salah for when he needs to. We all know that Shaqiri is a mercurial talent and although inconsistent he is premier league proved, which is a huge bonus. Naby Keita will be a handful to handle, the only concern with him is that because of his tenacious nature he tends to become a bit of a yellow card magnet, apart from that the roaming playmaker can do it all.
If Liverpool can keep Mo Salah fit for the length of the season and if the Egyptian national can reciprocate the goalscoring form he had last season, Liverpool can achieve big things this season. Although a long-term injury to Virgil Van Dijk can complicate things for them.
Key Player: Mo Salah