Enzo Maresca
Mauricio Pochettino's departure from Stamford Bridge was a bit surprising, as the Argentine coach has helped Chelsea revive significantly in the final stages of last season.
However, when The Blues could not win a place in the Champions League, Pochettino had to leave. Enzo Maresca, a former Leicester City manager, has replaced him with a completely new style of high-level pressing.
The 44-year-old had a successful season at Leicester City when helping the Foxes get promoted back to the Premier League. The Italian coach also previously worked under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
However, as a Premier League head coach, there are doubts about Maresca's ability after Chelsea lost three friendlies before the season. The Blues exposed their weakness in defense when conceding a total of 12 goals.
Arne Slot
Arne Slot took over as Liverpool head coach after Jurgen Klopp left. Despite having 3 successful years at Feyenoord, compared to his predecessor, Slot is still a relatively unknown figure.
However, the 45-year-old strategist will enter the new season after a positive pre-season tour with Liverpool. The Kop won against Premier League opponents such as Arsenal and Manchester United.
Kieran McKenna
McKenna has proven his worth at Ipswich Town by winning two consecutive promotions after taking over in 2021. The tactician has brought the club back to the Premier League for the first time since 2002.
After retiring at the age of 22, the former midfielder became an academy coach at Tottenham and Man United, before working with Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford.
Currently, with his ability to deploy the ball from the back, the 38-year-old "captain" promises to bring a new color to the Premier League.
Fabian Hurzeler
After Roberto De Zerbi moved to Marseille, Brighton appointed Hurzeler to the "hot seat". The tactician will have to shoulder a significant amount of responsibility as the youngest manager to lead a Premier League club.
The 31-year-old has had a successful time at St Pauli, applying possession-based play to help the team get promoted to the Bundesliga.
Russell Martin
Martin will continue his coaching career in the Premier League after helping Southampton get promoted in his first season at the club.
Like Hurzeler, Martin is known for his possession-based style and hopes to strengthen the Saints' position in the Premier League.
Although he previously led MK Dons and Swansea City, the 38-year-old has had his greatest success so far at St Mary's.