Monday Night Club: The 2024/25 Premier League season’s opening weekend is almost here and all eyes will be on defending champions Manchester City as the team will be hoping to extend their record breaking run which has seen them win four Premier League titles in a row.

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Despite competitors Arsenal looking even better than they did last season, City captain Kyle Walker believes that Manchester City are favourites in the league , saying the title is 'ours to lose'.

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"I wouldn't say it's an ego, but we've done this now four times in a row - this is our trophy to lose. I can assure you, when you're looking down at your arm and you've got that gold badge that no-one else has got it's a good feeling. Long may it continue," said Kyle Walker to BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club

The Premier League title race came down to the final day of the season in the 2023/24 campaign, which saw Pep Guardiola’s men pip Arsenal for the title by two points. Arsenal have looked great in pre-season, with the side playing the same free flowing football that they have redeveloped under Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners have only made two transfers so far in the window, including the permanent transfer of David Raya who was on a loan deal the previous season. Alongside Raya, the team that had the best defensive record in the last season also signed on versatile defender Riccardo Calafiori to bolster an already strong backline.

If reports are to be believed, Arsenal are in a strong position to sign Mikel Merino and have been heavily linked to a number of strikers, as Gabriel Jesus is injury prone.

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According to Arsenal’s sporting director Edu, more incomings are on their way and the fans need to ‘be patient and they won’t be disappointed.’

Manchester City, on the other hand, have not made any major additions to their team this season, the side bought talented Brazilian Savinho but have not been active in the market.

With the season just around the corner, the excitement is at an all time high. Will the giants Manchester City make history and become the first English team to win five titles in a row or will this finally be the year Mikel Arteta bests his former mentor Pep?

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According to Walker the team is using the historic achievement that they could achieve as extra motivation.

With the season just around the corner, the excitement is at an all time high. Will the giants Manchester City make history and become the first English team to win five titles in a row or will this finally be the year Mikel Arteta bests his former mentor Pep?

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