Manchester City have not yet held their victory parade after edging Liverpool in a thrilling Premier League title race but already they are plotting for next season.
The champions are not alone.
A huge summer splurge on transfer fees is likely after Premier League spending fell last year, in part due to a short window for clubs to complete their business between the end of the World Cup and a new transfer deadline, which fell before the season began.
The Premier League's transfer deadline will again come before most of the rest of Europe, on August 8, meaning clubs cannot afford to waste time.
The window for domestic deals opens on Thursday. International transfers can be completed from June 11.
AFP Sports looks at where each of the top six are set to strengthen.
Manchester City
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Liverpool
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Tottenham
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Chelsea
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Arsenal
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Manchester United
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