The Premier League season looms large now and teams only have around three weeks to bring themselves up to speed.
We've seen a proactive approach to the transfer window, with lots of the top sides getting business done early as they've jetted off on their respective pre-season tours.
But incomings aren't the only things fans should be getting excited over, with a plethora of promising young talents ready to burst onto the first team scene.
From the likes of Chelsea's midfield stars Cesare Casadei and Andrey Santos to Newcastle's Elliot Anderson and Harrison Ashby, there's plenty to get excited about.
Will any of them be able to make the step up and help their teams in the race for Premier League glory? Here, Mail Sport takes a look at the youngster that just might.
Amario Cozier-Duberry, 18
Cozier-Durerry is yet to play this pre-season but has been handpicked to travel to the USA with the senior squad.
After only signing a professional contract last summer, his progression has impressed the likes of Jack Wilshere, who said the winger reminds him of Bukayo Saka.
Seen as one of the brightest sparks in the Gunners' Hale End academy, he has fought his way up after joining at the relatively late age of 14 and was part of the team that got to the FA Youth Final last season.
Ethan Nwaneri, 16
Nwaneri is a precocious attacking midfielder who, last September, had the honour of becoming the youngest english top flight footballer of all time at 15 years and five months.
He is not part of Arsenal's travelling party across the pond but did come on in their draw with Nurnberg and made an impression, cracking a shot over the bar.
Arsenal recently announced him as one of their first-year scholars for 2023/24, so his future is in north London for
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