Liverpool and Manchester City's marquee transfer activity is intriguing for two clubs that have reimagined what excellence looks like in the Premier League, without the usage of conventional forwards.
The two best clubs in the nation are getting ready to write a new phase in a rivalry that is largely characterized by footballing excellence, and the arrivals of Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland suggest a change in strategy from Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola for the upcoming season
How City responds to its arriving and departing players is perhaps unclear. Haaland, a center forward for Norway, is largely regarded as one of the best on the globe and is hungry to play at the highest level of English football.
Haaland, like Nunez, has not yet played in the Premier League before, so it will be riveting to watch how soon they get used to the intensity and speed of the English game.
From Liverpool's viewpoint, it's maybe more interesting to see how their rivals in Manchester handle the recent wave of departures. While the transfer of Raheem Sterling to Chelsea is still being discussed, the exit of Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal was finalized recently.
Amazingly, the difference between the two clubs since August 2018 is just one point. City has more wins than Liverpool, and Guardiola's team has won three of the last four Premier League crowns. Another chapter of this amazing competition awaits.
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