Oops. I didn’t know about Nkunku injury when I postedBest transfers:
Christopher Nukunku (CHE)
Youri Tielemans (AVL)
Declan Rice (ARS)
plus I spelled his name wrong lolYea, things may change with my guesses by the end of August. But I'm never close anyway....so probably won't matter.Not ready to make a guess yet until the transfer window closes. For example, if Bayern is finally sucessfully in prying Kane away from the Spurs with gold bars, then Tottenham moves from the lower side of my top 5 to the middle of pack.

And my Wolves have a manager again. Gary O’Neil. A manager sacked by Bournemouth after last year.And my Wolves have no manager again.
Yea, I probably should of went with Sheffield going down.Hmm..Chelsea up 7 spots probably my hottest take. I’m down on Liverpool.
1. City
2. Newcastle
3. Arsenal
4. Man U
5. Chelsea
6. Villa
18. Wolves
19. Bournemouth
20. Sheffield
Best transfers:
Christopher Nukunku (CHE)
Youri Tielemans (AVL)
Declan Rice (ARS)
Yea, I probably should of went with Sheffield going down.
Well 3rd and 4th will care....CL money1. City
2. Liverpool
3-20. Who cares?
Yea, that was a terrible non-call. Followed by an even worse VAR non-call.Not even a full week in and the Premiership refs and VAR official are already in fine form according to Man U.
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The VAR Review: Onana escapes injury-time penalty vs. Wolves
How could it be that Wolves weren't awarded a penalty against Manchester United, and why did it go so wrong for the referee and the VAR?www.espn.com
The incident is at the 2.05 mark of the embedded video.
After watching this rugby highlight and reading hat Salisbury, the VAR, official has been suspended at last twice before for bad calls. How on earth is he still a VAR official at this level?
As a Wolves supporter, this one really stung.Yea, that was a terrible non-call. Followed by an even worse VAR non-call.
Agreed. Zinchenko should be back soon though.Argh...
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Arsenal blow as Jurrien Timber set for surgery on ACL injury
Arsenal have suffered a major setback, confirming that new signing Jurriën Timber will undergo surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.www.espn.com
Duh?Foden > Mount