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Rooney predicts Premier League winners
Wayne Rooney weighs in with predictions for the 2025/26 season including Liverpool as champions and Arsenal in second place.

Wayne Rooney shares his 2025/26 Premier League predictions.
Rooney backs Liverpool to win the title and Arsenal finish second
Wayne Rooney has weighed in on the 2025/26 Premier League season, predicting Liverpool will win the title and Arsenal will finish second. He argues that Isak could be a game changer if he signs, and notes that Jeremie Frimpong could fill the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold as Liverpool look to balance creativity with new options.
Rooney also forecasts that Manchester United will push into the top five with one or two more signings, while Manchester City and Chelsea are expected to complete the top four. The remarks came during a Match of the Day special edition preview broadcast, with Rooney acknowledging United still need reinforcements but expressing hope for a stronger campaign with fresh arrivals.
Key Takeaways
"I already had Liverpool as favourites to win the title this year"
Rooney on Liverpool's title chances
"If Isak comes in, then I think they're gonna be unstoppable"
Impact of Isak on Liverpool according to Rooney
"I still think United need one or two more signings"
Rooney on United's transfer needs
"Arsenal will clinch the Premier League's second place for the fourth year running"
Arsenal in Rooney's top two
Rooney’s comments illustrate how former players still shape the early season chatter. His predictions blend fan sentiment with on pitch assessment, signaling how transfer activity soon to be decided may tilt public expectations. The piece also underscores how a handful of signings can alter a season’s presumption and keep fans hooked before the window closes.
Highlights
- Isak in and Liverpool look unstoppable
- United need one or two more signings
- Liverpool favourites to win the title this season
- Arsenal will finish second again
The league always keeps room for surprises as the summer market plays out.
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