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We are going from 11th to 10th...!
The transfer window has only been open for a short period of time and bar the few managers who are yet to realise it is open at all, most teams have added a number of new faces to their rosters.
Looking at the completed transfers so far and the rumours that are actually realistic, there are a number of sides who are set to dramatically improve before the start of the new season.
Here are the top five and why they stand a good chance of getting better.
5. Crystal Palace
The word 'dramatically' won't necessarily be appropriate in Crystal Palace's case, but they will almost certainly improve for next season.
An 11th place finish is a bit of an overachievement for Palace, especially considering they were bogged down in the relegation scrap for a large portion of the season.
Having found form at the right time, however, next season could be a far more comfortable one for the London side.
Tony Pulis came in last season and was fantastic, knowing exactly what is required to keep a club in the Premier League.
The potential arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson for a reported £8 million could well be enough to give them that extra goal threat and if Jason Puncheon continues the form he found at the back end of last season, then Palace could have a much easier campaign next time around.
Last Season: 11th
Prediction for this Season: 10th
We are going from 11th to 10th...!
The transfer window has only been open for a short period of time and bar the few managers who are yet to realise it is open at all, most teams have added a number of new faces to their rosters.
Looking at the completed transfers so far and the rumours that are actually realistic, there are a number of sides who are set to dramatically improve before the start of the new season.
Here are the top five and why they stand a good chance of getting better.
5. Crystal Palace
The word 'dramatically' won't necessarily be appropriate in Crystal Palace's case, but they will almost certainly improve for next season.
An 11th place finish is a bit of an overachievement for Palace, especially considering they were bogged down in the relegation scrap for a large portion of the season.
Having found form at the right time, however, next season could be a far more comfortable one for the London side.
Tony Pulis came in last season and was fantastic, knowing exactly what is required to keep a club in the Premier League.
The potential arrival of Gylfi Sigurdsson for a reported £8 million could well be enough to give them that extra goal threat and if Jason Puncheon continues the form he found at the back end of last season, then Palace could have a much easier campaign next time around.
Last Season: 11th
Prediction for this Season: 10th
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