The new Premier League season has already promised to be one of the most hotly contested in recent memory. With Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City all strengthening in the summer, the race for the title looks set to go down to the wire once again.
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, have been the subject of great attention following a transfer window that delivered statement signings such as Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Hugo Ekitike, and Milos Kerkez. The Merseyside club’s attacking firepower now looks more threatening than ever, with Mohamed Salah still leading the charge and Darwin Núñez showing steady improvement.
Arsenal, meanwhile, have gone big once again. Spending over £250 million this summer, Mikel Arteta has bolstered his squad in both quality and depth, with Viktor Gyökeres headlining their arrivals. After pushing City all the way last season, many expect Arsenal to be right in the hunt once again, perhaps even better equipped to sustain their challenge this time around.
And then there’s Manchester City. Even with fewer signings, Pep Guardiola’s side remain the benchmark, with Erling Haaland expected to continue his extraordinary scoring exploits. Few would dare to completely rule out City retaining their crown.
With so many narratives surrounding the top contenders, the question on everyone’s lips is simple: who will come out on top?
That same question was put to West Ham United forward Jarrod Bowen during a recent interview with talkSPORT. Without much hesitation, Bowen made his choice clear—he believes Liverpool will win the Premier League title this season.
Bowen didn’t stop there. He also tipped Erling Haaland to once again claim the Golden Boot, while predicting Real Madrid to lift the Champions League.
His backing of Liverpool highlights the growing belief around Anfield that Slot’s revamped side could finally break City’s dominance. While Arsenal’s depth and City’s consistency make them formidable opponents, Bowen’s words add further intrigue to what is shaping up to be an unforgettable season.