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The Premier League is ready for lift-off. The 2023/24  Fut 24 Coins season promises plenty of drama, intrigue and inevitable controversy – but who will emerge victorious? Manchester City claimed a Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup treble last time out, and will expect similar results this season, but Arsenal have grown over the summer and will enter the campaign confident.

From 20-1, you could make a positive and negative case for every team in the land to hit or miss their objectives, but when May rolls around, the table never lies. Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Its also the name of Evertons overall strategy.

The Blades were launched into the Premier League by the firepower of top scorer Iliman Ndiaye and creative spark of James McAtee anchored by Sander Berge in midfield. A massive cull of players, mostly replaced by an ageing right-back? Wolves have been drinking in the same bar as Everton.

They have prepared for their Premier League return by selling Ndiaye to Marseille, waving goodbye to loanee McAtee and allowing Sander Berge to leave for rivals Burnley. Bleak.

Sean Dyche is an undervalued manager but he has been given shoddy instruments to work with. Everton minus Conor Coady, Andros Townsend, Tom Davies, Ellis Simms and Yerry Mina with 38-year-old Ashley Young the only permanent incoming transfer is laughably poor. Rotten.

Wolves hit their ceiling and have entered a doom spiral they seemingly cant pull up from. Rúben Neves is an enormous departure, while they also peeled away Nathan Collins, Conor Coady, Raúl Jiménez, João Moutinho and Adama Traore to ensure no traces of a spine remain.

Any result between 20th and 1st is a victory for Luton this season. The money flooding through the back gardens of Kenilworth Road will form a protective moat around the club whatever happens this term, providing they dont go for broke and go broke.

Transfers have been rock solid upper-Championship acquisitions including the impressive Ryan Giles and Tahith Chong for their flanks. The Hatters are a physical, punishing team who will shock the haters and could exploit messy situations elsewhere to survive. Hope.

The Cherries are among the greatest unknowns of the season to come. Its lazy to say Vincent Kompanys Burnley were the Manchester City of the Championship last season... but its not incorrect.

Few will have seen their four big-money signings, including Justin Kluivert, in  Cheap FC 24 Coins regular action, and the shock replacement of Gary ONeil with Andoni Iraola, another unfamiliar face. Goals are hard to come by at the Vitality and Dominic Solanke needs a big season for his team. Unknown.

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