The curtain is about to fall on another dramatic Premier League season, and the final round of fixtures is packed with storylines that could reshape the landscape of English football.
Relegation battle reaches its climax
West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur find themselves locked in a precarious fight to avoid the drop, with the Hammers needing a win against Leeds and a slip‑up from Spurs to stay up.
At Anfield, Mohamed Salah will step onto the pitch for the last time in a Liverpool shirt, ending nine years of service that have yielded 257 goals and placed him third on the club’s all‑time scoring list.
The Egyptian’s departure is made more poignant by a strained relationship with new manager Arne Slot, who has taken over the reins at Liverpool.
Across the country, Pep Guardiola is expected to announce his exit from Manchester City after a decade of dominance, prompting emotional farewells from players such as Bernardo Silva and John Stones.
The club also said goodbye to midfielders Bernardo Silva and defender John Stones, while club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak reflected on the end of an era.
On the south coast, Bournemouth is on the cusp of securing a historic Champions League spot, a milestone that would underline the club’s rapid rise.
The team has already guaranteed a European place, with a minimum Europa League berth secured, but a top‑four finish would cement a remarkable season.
Meanwhile, managerial changes are rippling through the league, with Arsenal, Liverpool and other traditional powers facing transitions that could alter their future trajectories.
Fans will remember the season not only for the on‑field drama but also for the personal narratives that have unfolded, from Arne Slot’s uneasy start with Salah to Guardiola’s playful demeanor in recent press conferences.