The dust has settled from the Champions League final, where Paris Saint-Germain triumphed over Inter with a decisive 5-0 victory. While it may seem premature to look ahead to next season, many league positions are yet to be confirmed, but historically, champions often come from teams that automatically qualify based on their league standings, rather than those needing playoff spots.
This unexpected showdown between PSG and Inter leaves room for English and Spanish clubs to dominate next year’s finals again. Recent player movements, such as Trent Alexander Arnold’s departure from Real Madrid to Liverpool, Rayan Cherki’s rumored transfer to Manchester City, and Florian Wiltz’s arrival at Liverpool, mean there’s plenty of speculation. Xabi Alonso’s new role at Santiago Bernabéu raises further questions as the upcoming Club World Cup will provide a glimpse into the teams likely to compete in the next Champions League season. Let’s delve into the top contenders for the next edition.
5. Liverpool
With Alexander Arnold gone, Liverpool faces its own defensive challenges, but the team has survived tougher seasons due to the prowess of players like Mohamed Salah. With new signings like Florian Wiltz and Jeremy Fripon, the Reds look set to maintain, if not enhance, their competitive edge in the upcoming season.
4. Arsenal
While Arsenal’s defense is among the strongest globally, they must bolster their offense to match other elite teams. The Gunners urgently need to enhance their striking options this summer, but as long as Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka remain fit, they stand a chance to excel.
3. Barcelona
Seventeen-year-old Ramanyamal promises to boost Barcelona’s attack, supported by talents like Pedri and Rafinha, who are performing at a Ballon d’Or level. Despite Robert Lewandowski’s age, Ferran Torres has proven capable of leading the front line, and with Marc-André ter Stegen returning from injury, defensive reinforcements could make Barcelona formidable next season.
2. Paris Saint-Germain
After achieving their first Champions League title, PSG is well-positioned to challenge for the trophy again. With a youthful squad featuring talents like Joao Neves, Desire Doue, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and under Luis Enrique’s guidance, PSG will remain a force in European football.
1. Manchester City
Despite experiencing their toughest season under Pep Guardiola, Manchester City still managed to finish in the Premier League’s top tier. With key players like Rodri returning and fresh reinforcements expected, they are likely to regain their dominant form and pose a significant threat in Europe next season.
Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it sets the stage for a competitive and thrilling upcoming season. The shifting player dynamics could dramatically alter team strengths and make the chase for the Champions League even more compelling.