Off the back of Manchester City winning an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League crown last season, we look at the latest odds in the Premier League Without Man City market.
(Odds will display when market is available)
Despite Arsenal's monumental efforts to thwart them, Manchester City held aloft the Premier League trophy for a fourth successive year as they edged the Gunners by two points.
Not that it will be of any consolation to Mikel Arteta's outfit, but they have topped the Premier League Without Man City market for two years running and Arsenal are favourites again ahead of the upcoming season.
Liverpool were the last team to dethrone Pep Guardiola's Citizens and though their title challenge deteriorated last term, the Reds will be an entirely different prospect this term as Arne Slot attempts to build on the foundations his predecessor Jurgen Klopp had set.
Chelsea are another embarking on a new era with Enzo Maresca now at the helm and the Blues have not finished above Man City since their title-winning campaign of 2016/17, nor have they ended a campaign any higher than third.
Manchester United have finished runner-up in two of the 11 seasons since their last Premier League success in 2013 and they're the same price as Newcastle United in the betting, who seek a return to the top four after missing out on Champions League football last term.