New signings, new managers, new kits - fans have been getting their first glimpse of them all this summer as the Premier League pre-season goes global.
With coronavirus restrictions having been eased, teams are playing pre-season games abroad for the first time since 2019.
Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Everton are also in the States, while Tottenham will visit South Korea, Israel and Scotland.
Liverpool faced Erik ten Hag's Manchester United in Bangkok, before United headed to Australia.
Crystal Palace were visiting both South East Asia and Australia, with Aston Villa and Leeds also in Australia in readiness for the 2022-23 campaign.