Each Premier League team requires reinforcement in a specific position during the upcoming summer transfer market.
Ready to dive into the summer transfer madness of the Premier League? Buckle up, because things are about to get interesting!
Manchester United is already making moves, with the other 19 teams scrambling to get their recruitment experts in gear. Every team has their weak spots, and here's where they should focus their efforts first:
Priority Positions for Premier League Teams
Arsenal
When it comes to Arsenal, there's no doubt about the top priority—a new center forward. The Gunners have been struggling to find the back of the net, and a sharp striker could make all the difference for a serious title challenge.
Aston Villa
Villa will likely need more than one new goalkeeper, but an upgrade at right-back has become the most pressing need. Matty Cash might not be first choice next season.
Bournemouth
The departure of Milos Kerkez leaves a big gap at left-back for Bournemouth. The new signing will have a chance to take the most throw-ins in the Premier League!
Brentford
If Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa decide to leave, Brentford will need to bring in new forwards to maintain their offensive firepower.
Brighton & Hove Albion
With Joao Pedro and possibly Evan Ferguson on their way out, Brighton will need new strikers to support Danny Welbeck during next season.
Burnley
Burnley could use a goalscorer if they want to do better than Josh Brownhill's midfield goals next season. Zian Flemming could be a good option—if they can find him!
Chelsea
Chelsea has a solid squad, but a new goalkeeper could make a huge impact next season. Robert Sanchez could be the man for the job.
Crystal Palace
Oliver Glasner will need to add a center-back to the squad, whether it's for depth or a replacement for Marc Guehi.
Everton
Despite Jake O'Brien's recent appearances, Everton could still benefit from a new right-back to move him to center defense.
Fulham
Fulham needs a powerful central midfielder who can also contribute a few goals every now and then. If Raul Jimenez keeps his form, a new first-choice striker can wait.
Leeds United
Illan Meslier has been solid for Leeds, but his occasional mistakes make a new goalkeeper a necessity.
Liverpool
Liverpool has a strong squad, but a left-back and a striker could be on the list to address long-term needs and ensure Champions League success.
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola wants a smaller squad for next season, which means new recruits will be needed in a few areas. An attacking midfielder to replace Ilkay Gundogan is a top priority.
Manchester United
Manchester United is riddled with issues, and their lack of firepower up front is the most glaring of all. Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee haven't delivered so far.
Newcastle United
Newcastle has a solid squad, but they'll need a centre-back with high fitness and speed to handle Champions League duty.
Nottingham Forest
Chris Wood had an incredible season for Forest, but his absence in early April showed the need for a backup striker.
Sunderland
Like the other promoted teams, Sunderland needs reinforcements everywhere. Additional senior leadership in midfield would be a welcome addition.
Tottenham Hotspur
With the Champions League back on the calendar, an experienced center-back will be crucial for Spurs.
West Ham United
West Ham needs to strengthen their attacking lineup with a striker. There have been rumors about a potential move for Tammy Abraham.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Matheus Cunha is leaving, and Wolves will use his big transfer fee to bring in a new attacking midfielder to replace his valuable contributions.
In the Premier League's transfer season, Manchester United prioritizes addressing their lack of firepower up front, as Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee have yet to deliver satisfactorily. Meanwhile, European leagues and other Premier League clubs concentrate on enhancing defensive positions, such as Arsenal's pursuit of a new center forward and Brentford's potential loss of forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa.