Manchester City won the league after an electrifying season that went to the wire but there were more highlights during the season. From clubs facing points deduction to major players leaving, here are the five major talking points of the recently concluded season.
De Bryune is entering the final year of his contract with Manchester City and admits he is now looking at options as he approaches retirement
Manchester United edged bitter rivals Manchester City 2-1 at Wembley to lift the FA Cup
Manchester City and Manchester United face off in the FA Cup this evening from 5PM EAT
Arsenal's 2-1 win over Everton was not enough as Man City edged West Ham 3-1 to win their fourth consecutive league title
Man City edged Spurs 2-0 yesterday and are now two points ahead of second-placed Arsenal with a game to go
The reigning champions ease past Wolves 5-1 to go one point behind Arsenal thanks to Haaland's awesome display
There is the prospect of an all-English UEFA Champions League semi-final, with the winners of the tie between Arsenal and Bayern facing either City or Real in the last four.
The Gunners remain top of the EPL log with a superior goal difference as compared to second-placed Liverpool. Both have 64 points after 28 matches
United have been without a permanent CEO since Richard Arnold left at the end of last year.
Mahrez's impact on the sport, both as a talented player and a vocal advocate for important issues, has ensured his place in the hearts of football fans everywhere.
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder said the 90 minutes felt like an eternity for his players as they chased shadows for almost the entire game.
City move alongside Arsenal on 40 points, just two points behind Villa and Liverpool.
City manager Pep Guardiola was relieved nobody was hurt in the incident, but did not confirm if Grealish would be available for Saturday's home game against Sheffield United.
City, who had won just one of their previous six league games, are now back in fourth spot with a game in hand over Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool, who have 42 points.
Critics believe that under its 38-year-old de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, there is an attempt to "sportswash" its human rights record.
Guardiola, whose team won the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup last season, admitted City could miss out on qualifying for next season's Champions League.
City have often struggled whenever the influential Rodri has been absent over the last year and the Spain midfielder's suspension again seemed to unsettle the champions, who have lost all four games without him this season.
Venting his frustration, Haaland reposted a clip of the incident with a comment on X saying "Wtf." This post drew attention due to its offensive slang.