Klopp, Ten Hag, Gerrard: Which 2022/23 Premier League manager will be first to go?
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The 2022/23 Premier League will be here before you know it.
Derby County have had a tough few seasons and despite their best efforts to fight against a points deduction, they suffered relegation to League One.
West Bromwich Albion will be aiming to launch a push for promotion in the Championship next season under the guidance of manager Steve Bruce.
West Bromwich Albion got their summer transfer activity off to an exciting start when they announced last month that they had secured a three-year deal for John Swift on a free transfer from Reading.
Former West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Paul Robinson has admitted that he believes that the club need to back manager Steve Bruce in the transfer market this summer.
West Bromwich Albion will look to be ambitious with their summer recruitment, as they prepare for a first full season under the watch of Steve Bruce.
If six months ago Newcastle United fans were told that the centre of the park is not a priority going into the summer, they would have laughed the person making that claim out of the room. Yet heading into the summer transfer window of 2022, the Magpies’ priorities have shifted.
This felt like a different sort of fixture release day. For the first time in a long while, Newcastle United supporters can look ahead to a new season with justified optimism. In fact, it said it all that bookmakers are not even listing Newcastle among the candidates for relegation as they so often did during the Ashley era. The Magpies are no longer even in the conversation.