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Who will win the 2022-23 Premier League title? 

The Premier League is the most exciting football league in the world. Some of the top European clubs play in the English top-flight and when they all compete for the coveted league title, the sporting spectacle is quite something to behold. That’s why fans all over the world love to watch the Premier League and bet on it through the Betway sign up bonus

Below we have listed some of the three top teams who can win the 2022-23 league crown.  

1-Manchester City 

Manchester City have seen a huge improvement in their fortunes since Pep Guardiola took over the club in 2016. The Spaniard struggled to make an impact in his first full season in England but soon implemented his style of football, guiding the Citizens to incredible successes over the years. 

The 2017-18 was their record-breaking season when they tumbled many records on their way to winning the league title. They lifted three more Premier League titles in the next four years to dominate the English league. 

Pep Guardiola’s side again look top favourites for the title in the 2022-23 season. They have signed Erling Haaland this summer, who is widely regarded as one of the best young players in the world. The Norwegian has made a spectacular start in England and it looks almost certain that he will score plenty of goals for City this campaign. 

The Sky Blues have also brought in Kalvin Phillips and Sergio Gomez in this transfer window while they already have players like Kavin de Bruyne and Jack Grealish who are enormously talented. 

Manchester City have underperformed in the Champions League in the last few years but they have been completely dominating in the English top-flight. They look very likely to win the league crown again this season. 

2- Liverpool 

Only Liverpool has been able to break the dominance of Manchester City in the last four years. The Reds won the 2019-20 Premier League title, finishing 18 points above the Citizens. 

Jurgen Klopp’s side also came extremely close to landing the league crown this season, but ultimately missed out on the title by a single point. This was the same situation in 2019 when City pipped them to the title by a point again. 

It was a heart-breaking moment for the Reds fans but they all also appreciated the efforts of their team, even though they were not ultimately successful. 

Liverpool will once again try to challenge City for the league trophy and look like very good candidates. The Reds have managed to win the race for young talent Darwin Nunez who cost them a whopping £65 million but looks worth every penny. They have also brought in Calvin Ramsey and Fabio Carvalho. 

The Merseyside club lost Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich but they look to be well-stocked in almost every department that we have to consider them a top contender for the league crown this campaign. 

3- Tottenham Hotspur

We wouldn’t have even considered Tottenham Hotspur as top-four favourites a few years ago. However, they have seen a remarkable transformation since Antonio Conte took over the club in 2021. 

When the Italian boss first took reins in November, it looked almost impossible that they would finish in the top-four. However, the former Inter Milan manager pulled off that incredible feat when they moved ahead of arch-rivals Arsenal to grab the fourth spot. 

Tottenham Hotspur have enjoyed a good summer transfer window, and we believe them to be good candidates for the Premier League title. They splashed a huge fee to bring Richarlison, who is not one of the most famous football players but has proved his abilities during his stint at Everton. While they also signed Yves Bissouma from Brighton & Hove Albion and Ian Perisic from Inter Milan. Additionally, the North London club has Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Ivan Perisic on their books. 

 

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