The Premier League roars back into action this weekend with a full slate of intriguing fixtures. Here are ten things to keep an eye on:
Spurs' Response to Eze Saga: Tottenham Hotspur face a tough test against Manchester City after a week dominated by the Eberechi Eze transfer saga. Missing out on Eze to Arsenal has undoubtedly stung, and Spurs also face the likely absence of Dejan Kulusevski. How will they respond against the reigning champions? Can they put the off-field distractions aside and replicate their impressive 4-0 victory over City from last November?
Isak's Impact on Tyneside: Newcastle United's Alexander Isak will be the center of attention as they travel to Aston Villa. The Magpies have struggled for goals in Isak's absence, failing to score in their last four Premier League matches. Can his return spark their attack and help them overcome their poor record against Liverpool, whom they face on Monday?
Everton's New Home Debut: Everton will inaugurate their new Hill Dickinson Stadium against Brighton & Hove Albion. Opening a new stadium can bring both excitement and pressure. Only one of ten clubs opening a new stadium while in the Premier League has lost their first match. Will the Toffees rise to the occasion and mark the occasion with a victory, or will the pressure prove too much?
Chelsea's Attacking Fluency: After a goalless draw against Crystal Palace despite dominating possession, Chelsea will be keen to find their attacking rhythm against West Ham. Enzo Maresca has internal solutions to replace the injured Levi Colwill, with Josh Acheampong impressing against Crystal Palace. Will Chelsea convert their dominance into goals this time around?
Liverpool's Defensive Solidity: Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, has expressed concerns about his team's vulnerability. Despite having the second-best defensive record last season, Liverpool looked open against Bournemouth. With Ryan Gravenberch suspended, can Slot tighten up the defense and contain Newcastle's counter-attacking threat?
De Cuyper's Brighton Debut: Maxim De Cuyper is set to make his Premier League debut for Brighton against Fulham. Having already impressed in pre-season, forming a good understanding with Kaoru Mitoma, can De Cuyper make an immediate impact in the Premier League?
Ramsey's Villa Departure: Jacob Ramsey's move to Newcastle United has created an intriguing subplot for the Aston Villa-Newcastle game. Unai Emery is a big admirer of Ramsey. His departure frees up funds for Villa to strengthen their squad.
Guardiola's City Evolution: Manchester City have added six new players and it will be interesting if James Trafford is preferred to Ederson in goal. Tijjani Reijnders was magnificent on his Premier League debut. Can he unlock Tottenham's defense?
Sunderland's Momentum: Sunderland's strong start to the season has raised expectations. After a summer of big spending and impressive performances against West Ham, can they maintain their momentum against Burnley and win their opening two matches for the first time since 1980/81?
Bournemouth's Slow Starts: Bournemouth face a daunting trip to Anfield to face Liverpool. Andoni Iraola needs to address Bournemouth's tendency for slow starts.