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  • Romelu Lukaku, Manchester United celebration in 2017/18
    Romelu Lukaku, Manchester United celebration in 2017/18 Romelu Lukaku moved from Everton to Manchester United in one of the big summer transfers
  • Wayne Rooney, Everton celebration in 2017/18
    Wayne Rooney, Everton celebration in 2017/18 While Wayne Rooney made the move from Manchester back to his boyhood club Everton, scoring on debut
  • Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace goal in 2017/18
    Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace goal in 2017/18 A 2-1 victory over defending PL champions Chelsea in October kickstarted Crystal Palace's season after seven straight defeats
  • Pep Guardiola, Manchester City celebration in 2017/18
    Pep Guardiola, Manchester City celebration in 2017/18 A late Raheem Sterling goal against Southampton in November sparked wild scenes at Manchester City on their way to a record-breaking season
  • Mohamed Salah, Liverpool celebration in 2017/18
    Mohamed Salah, Liverpool celebration in 2017/18 Mohamed Salah returned to England in the summer and became the first player to score 32 PL goals in a 38-match season
  • Burnley celebration in 2017/18
    Burnley celebration in 2017/18 Burnley finished seventh under the guidance of Sean Dyche, their highest PL position at the end of a season
  • Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City in 2017/18
    Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City in 2017/18 Man City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne won the inaugural Premier League Playmaker Award with 16 assists
  • Arsene Wenger, Arsenal in 2018/18
    Arsene Wenger, Arsenal in 2018/18 Arsene Wenger said goodbye to Arsenal after 22 years in charge of the north London club
  • Tom Carroll, Swansea City and Xherdan Shaqiri, Stoke City in 2017/18
    Tom Carroll, Swansea City and Xherdan Shaqiri, Stoke City in 2017/18 Swansea City and Stoke City were relegated from the Premier League for this first time
  • Huddersfield Town celebration in 2017/18
    Huddersfield Town celebration in 2017/18 All three promoted teams avoided relegation for only the third time in PL history, including debutants Huddersfield and Brighton