The English league has always been a league where the coaches with big names always want to coach because of the level of exposure and freedom been given in the league. The league is filled with dynamics ways of playing the game and that's why every good coach will rate the strength of his tactics in the Premier League. The level of competition in the league is even tougher than that of the champions league and of course, better pay attracts the best too.

The same goes for the players too as they all wanna compete in the English league to test their skills while enjoying a fatter and bigger pay than they are used to. It's no secret that the English league tops other leagues in terms of revenue and funds generated and that is evident as the Premier League clubs keep signing players and coaches despite the Covid crises which has put most clubs in debt and others in a position where they have to sell a player in order to sign another.

The signing of Sancho by Manchester united (a team whose last trophy came almost five

years ago) for 72.9 million Euros further cemented my statement above. There is money to be spent in the Premier League and that has also seen clubs making changes to their manager too. With Everton signing Benitez as head coach after Ancelloti left for Real Madrid further showed that the league is about to get tougher and harder once more. Spurs also announced former wolves coach in the person of Nuno Espirito Santos as their new manager a few minutes ago.

It has also been reported that Chelsea is stepping up their bid for Halland as he remains one key figure Tuchel is looking to add to his team. Manchester City hasn't made a statement signing yet but one could expect them to make one or two of those after the Euros 2020 tournament ends. Liverpool has been quiet too but with Manchester United signing Sancho, that would definitely push other teams to make a few big signing of theirs.

It is quite early to make predictions on who will win the League but I will like to know if you see Sancho succeeding at Manchester united in his first season in the comment box.