Will Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane or someone else be on Manchester City's shopping lists this summer-
Manchester City winning the Premier League is nothing new but Pep Guardiola's team earning it three titles in four years, will likely be unusual and not just because of Covid-19. The club has managed without main striker Sergio Aguero for most of the season, while Gabriel Jesus has scored only seven goals. Instead, their top scorer is central midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has made 12 goals.
Four-time Golden Boot winner Thierry Henry said: "It tells you the way they do it at Manchester City is the philosophy, the identity. The way they like to play, it doesn't matter who's in that team.
"They miss Aguero, De Bruyne has been out at times, Sterling hasn't played at times recently; it doesn't matter. They have an identity, they have a philosophy, they win as a team."
Who will the Premier League's biggest sides set their target on this summer-
Kylian Mbappe Mbappe at 22 is already a World Cup winner, a Champions League finalist, and has scored 100 league goals for PSG. He can play as a striker or as a number nine himself, Mbappe is a deadly competitor no matter where he is in the frontline. "He's got pace, he can play on the right, on the left, in the middle," said Henry as mentioned by SkySports. "I think when he can run at you he's at his best. Whether that's in the middle and running in behind, or down the side.
"He knows his strengths. He knows what he can't do. That's not being in an uncomfortable zone for him. He knows he can play on the right and the left. He can leave you for dead when he's in the box, and he can finish. "He'll beat you. If you don't attack him, he'll run, give him space and he'll turn on you. He's very different from Haaland. His awareness, his goalscoring abilities, are second to none."
Erling Haaland Haaland's reputation has risen even faster than Mbappe's, particularly since his move to Borussia Dortmund in January 2020. In the 14 months, he has scored 49 goals in 49 games for the German club, and become the youngest player to touch 20 Champions League goals in history.
"He doesn't care about anything other than the goal," said Henry as mentioned by Sky Spors. "Other players will go wide but he wants to stay in front of the net, between the posts, he knows he's lethal there.
"You look at him and you think 'oh yes, trouble.' Straight away, he just wants to run in behind. The way he finishes is just ridiculous. "The ability he has, he believes so much in himself. There is a bit of cockiness about him if you can call it that. You have to look at people and say, I'm going to score.
"He doesn't want to go anywhere else than to score goals. That's on his mind. It's not middle, wide, it's middle, middle. He wants to score goals." Harry Kane
He is one of the most recognisable strikers in Premier League history and one of the best. His goal in Tottenham's 2-0 win at Aston Villa on Sunday took him on to 160 in his career.
Sky Sports News' Dharmesh Sheth says: "'I love Spurs. I'll always love Spurs.' The words of Harry Kane in March 2020. 'But'- A three-letter word that worries Tottenham fans.
"Kane is an ambitious man. He's made no secret of the fact he wants to win medals. When asked if he can see himself staying at Tottenham for the rest of his career, he said: 'It all depends on what happens as a team and how we progress as a team.-
Manchester City is interested in Southampton striker Danny Ings, while Calvert-Lewin, Andre Silva and Luka Jovic have been associated with a move to Manchester United.