Attention turned momentarily to the continental contest on European soil as 24 nations battled for the ultimate prize at Euro 2024 before Spain emerged as champions for a record fourth time.

While the CONMEBOL Copa América, which was halfway across the globe in the United States, went on as a sideshow during the break, football fans can now look forward to another eight-month-long campaign of domestic football.

This will be the 33rd season of the Premier League and the 126th season of top-flight English football overall. It will also be the first season to see the use of semi-automated offside technology after Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to its introduction.

EFL Championship title holders Leicester City and Southampton will return to the Premier League after a one-year absence, while Ipswich Town returns after a twenty-two-year absence. They will replace Luton Town, Burnley, and Sheffield United, respectively.

Meanwhile, Manchester City will be looking to do the unthinkable as five-time successive Premier League title winners following a record fourth successive title win. A feat that will certainly break many hearts in North London.

Chelsea have a new boss yet again, and Premier League debutant Arne Slot will attempt to fill Jürgen Klopp’s boots at Anfield after the former Liverpool boss ran out of energy.

Roberto De Zerbi left Brighton after a disappointing 11th-place finish, while David Moyes was shown the exit after a less-than-impressive 9th-place finish at West Ham United.

We will examine some of the prominent questions ahead of the new Premier League season, which begins with the maiden fixture, Manchester United vs. Fulham, scheduled for August 16.