It was a record breaking season in the Premier League last season, as Manchester City romped to the title, and in doing so, became the first team to win 100 points during the Premier League season.
But it wasn’t just the teams who put in some notable performances. There were also some excellent showings from individuals, particularly those who moved to the Premier League as part of the record billion pound spend by clubs before the season began.
The most famous of these is undoubtedly Michu, who joined Swansea for just £2 million from Rayo Vallecano in 2012. He went on to score 18 league goals in his first season, but just two in the following campaign, at the end of which he left Swansea.
Here are five men who will hope to avoid being the latest ‘one-season wonder:
#1 Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham)
Sanchez had an excellent first year with Tottenham
However, he adapted well to English football, and formed an excellent partnership with Jan Vertonghen. He played well in the absence of Toby Alderweireld, whose number of appearances were restricted by injuries and disagreements over a new contract.
Mauricio Pochettino will continue to give him game time this season, so he will have the chance to improve. There will be more scrutiny on him however, as he is now a year older, and doesn’t lack in Premier League experience as an excuse.
#2 Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Salah scored a record 32 league goals in his debut season with Liverpool
He was sensational all season, but he has to now prove that he can do it long-term in the Premier League. He struggled with Chelsea in his time there, and must show that he can do it in a second year with Liverpool.
He had a terrific start to his time with the Hornets, but he fizzled out after Christmas, as he looked tired, perhaps suffering from playing non-stop football, either in Brazilian club football, or the youth international sides.
The German provided some memorable moments for supporters in his first season with Brighton. He scored their first ever Premier League goal against West Brom in September, and he got the winner against United late on in the campaign, which secured their Premier League status for another year.
There weren’t many positives at Southampton, but the performances of Mario Lemina were a rare highlight in a tough season. The Gabonese midfielder was one of a few Saints players, who lived up to expectations.