Dominic King from the Daily Mail is next up with his predictions for 2017-18...

Who will win the league?

Manchester City. They have the biggest budget and have spent this summer with the intention that anything other than first place will be a crippling disappointment. Whatever questions you have about their defence, they will score a bucketful of goals.

Where will Liverpool finish?

In the top four. We all know the Premier League is now about six clubs fighting to get into four spaces. As much as I like Tottenham and Mauricio Pochettino, I just feel they will be vulnerable this season playing at Wembley. Liverpool will take advantage of that. They are a better team than Arsenal, too.

What do you think of the new additions to the squad?

Dominic Solanke has made the biggest impression on me. I know he is well-regarded by The FA and the way he has played during pre-season should mean he is in the 18 for the opening day at Vicarage Road. Mohamed Salah has been a pleasant surprise in the games that he has played but the next step is justifying his price tag in the Premier League. Andy Robertson has been bright when he has appeared; he'll be a useful addition to the squad.

Surprise package team?

West Ham. Last season was difficult after the highs of the previous 12 months but they have had a good summer, improvements have been made behind the scenes and they are looking to make more signings before the window closes. I think they will be more of a force this season.

Player of the Year?

The winner usually tends to come from the champions so, having tipped Manchester City, I'm going to nominate Gabriel Jesus. He was sensational last season and looked to be a world star in the making. He will score a lot of goals in the next 12 months.

Relegated?

I never like predicting doom for three teams but I feel Huddersfield, Burnley and Watford are the three most likely to struggle.

LFC player to watch?

Jordan Henderson. The last two seasons have been a nightmare for him with injuries but he's worked relentlessly through the summer to get fit and his training has been excellent. Liverpool are a better team when he is in the middle of midfield and he is desperate to stamp his authority once more.

One hope as a reporter this season?

This one never changes. To be involved in a big occasion at the end of the campaign, covering a final and seeing it end successfully.