Chelsea and Arsenal are jetting off to the States, Liverpool will look to rebuild in Singapore, while Kylian Mbappe's PSG are heading to Japan... but where is YOUR team playing their pre-season friendlies?
- The world's top sides are getting ready to jet off on their pre-season tours
- Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal are heading to the US for their summer camps
- Mail Sport breaks down the pre-season plans of all the top teams this summer
The football season's only just finished but the world's top sides are already gearing up for the 2023-24 season.
This is a crucial period for many teams, including Arsenal - who are travelling to the US - are looking to go one better after the disappointing end to their Premier League title challenge.
Chelsea are also travelling to the states, with their players keen to prove a point under new boss Mauricio Pochettino after their disappointing season that saw them finish 12th.
With Lionel Messi departing from PSG and Kylian Mbappe's future still up in the air, the French champions will look to stay focused as they head to Asia, while Barcelona and Real Madrid are jetting off across the globe.
Mail Sport gives you everything you need to know about where all the top teams are playing this pre-season.

Arsenal are hoping for a good pre-season after missing out on the title in the last campaign

Kylian Mbappe will travel to Asia with PSG but faces huge uncertainty over his future
England
Manchester City
The Cityzens travel to Asia this summer, visiting South Korea and Japan as they look to build on a historic Treble-winning season that included a maiden Champions League victory.
Whilst out there, the Premier League champions will take on Yokohama F. Marinos, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid.
It's likely that City will try to bolster their squad before heading out for the tour, with the club keen on a move for West Ham's Declan Rice.
Pep Guardiola’s side will get their first opportunity to add to their silverware from last season when they play Arsenal in the Community Shield on August 6.

Manchester City will travel to South Korea and Japan after their historic Treble success
Manchester United
Erik ten Hag’s Red Devils travel to Norway and Scotland before jetting off to the US for their pre-season tour, where they'll face the likes of Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.
With a deal for Mason Mount on the horizon, United fans can hold out hope of seeing some new faces on the pitch before next season’s campaign.
With a return to the Champions League on the horizon, ten Hag's side will be looking to build as much momentum as possible heading into the new season.

Erik ten Hag's side will face the likes of Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in pre-season
Newcastle
The Magpies will return to the Champions League next season for the first time since 2003, as they look to build on last season’s gargantuan leap up the table.
After trips to Gateshead and Glasgow, Newcastle will take part in the first Premier League Summer Series, a tournament in which clubs such as Aston Villa and Chelsea will also take part.
The club are looking to bolster their ranks ahead of the 2023-24 campaign, with AC Milan’s Sandro Tonali looking increasingly likely to make a move to Tyneside.

Newcastle will participate in the first Premier League Summer Series, which is in America
Arsenal
After pushing Manchester City all the way last season in the Premier League title race, the Gunners will be looking to go one better next year.
Their preparations will get underway with a quick trip to Germany, followed by a tour of the US and a return to London.
During their travels, the Gunners will face Nurnberg, MLS All-Stars, Manchester United, Barcelona and Monaco.
Arsenal mean business this summer, having submitted bids for Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and Chelsea’s Kai Havertz.

The Gunners will be hoping to build on their success from last season in the 2023-24 campaign
Liverpool
Following the signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton for £35m, Liverpool fans will hope to see signs of a resurgence after a disappointing 2022-23 campaign.
They'll get their first opportunity to rectify last season's performances when Jurgen Klopp’s side visit Germany and Singapore throughout the summer.
Notable fixtures for fans to keep an eye out for include a clash with Leicester on July 31st and a match-up with Bayern Munich on August 3rd.
With a host of players linked to the club in summer, if everything clicks, they could be back in the mix for the Premier League crown.

Liverpool's latest signing - Alexis Mac Allister - will get his first chance to shine in pre-season
Tottenham Hotspur
There will be high expectations for the newly-appointed manager Ange Postecoglou, who will be hoping to redirect the club's trajectory in 2023-24.
After a dismal season for north london side last term, Postecoglou will likely use pre-season as an opportunity to assess the talent within his squad.
Spurs have a relatively short pre-season tour that includes treks to Australia, Thailand, as well as a battle against former manager, Jose Mourinho.
Postecoglou's first match, which will see him return to Australia, sees Tottenham take on London rivals West Ham at the Optus Stadium.

Spurs will likely use pre-season as a chance for new boss Ange Postecoglou to trial his tactics
Chelsea
Todd Boehly’s tumultuous start as owner resulted in three managers in his first full season in charge of the club and a shocking bottom half finish.
Now, the American has a chance for redemption with the new season approaching and their pre-season tour of the US will be a perfect chance to assess the squad.
The Blues will face League Two's latest addition, Wrexham, before taking part in the Premier League Summer Series - where they'll face the likes of Brighton and Newcastle.
Pre-season will also give good opportunity for new signings such as Christopher Nkunku to gel with the squad, following his recent move from RB Leipzig.

Chelsea will be hoping for a fresh start after a nightmare campaign during 2022-23
Spain
Real Madrid
Despite a disappointing end to their Champions League campaign, after being humbled by Man City, Los Blancos still won three trophies last season, including the Copa Del Rey.
However, for their gargantuan standards, that will not have been good enough. Carlo Ancelotti will likely put his squad through the ringer during pre-season, in an attempt to up their levels.
As they venture on a trip across the US this pre-season, Madrid will take on AC Milan, Man United, Barcelona and Juventus.
Plus, the chance to see Jude Bellingham after his £113m move from Borussia Dortmund is sure to whet the appetites of the Madridista.

Real Madrid will take on AC Milan, Barcelona, Man United and Juventus in pre-season
Barcelona
Club legend Xavi returned Los Blaugranas to the summit of Spanish football last season after winning the La Liga title by 10 points over their Clasico rivals.
The impending arrival of Ilkay Gundogan from Manchester City will continue to push the new-look Barca side to even greater heights as they embark on a trip around the US.
It certainly won't be an easy trip for the Catalan side, who will have to face Juventus, Arsenal, Real Madrid and AC Milan whilst out there.

The LaLiga champions will travel around the US as they get prepared for the upcoming season
Atletico Madrid
With long-serving manager Diego Simeone rumoured to leave the club this summer, Atletico are looking for fresh inspiration on and off the pitch after a third-place finish in La Liga last season.
The Colchoneros will take part in the Coupang Play Series during pre-season, where they will face Manchester City, before facing more familiar foes like Real Sociedad and Sevilla.
A well-prepared pre-season could lead to a strong campaign for the Madrid side, as they look to battle Barcelona and Real Madrid at the summit of LaLiga once again.

Atletico Madrid will travel to South Korea, Mexico and the US as part of their pre-season plans
Germany
Bayern Munich
After grasping victory from the jaws of defeat in the Bundesliga title race, Bayern are looking to strengthen after a disappointing Champions League campaign.
Die Roten will spend their pre-season largely in Asia, where they will face treble-winners Manchester City and six-time European Cup winners Liverpool.
With Raphael Guerreiro and Kyle Walker both potentially walking through the Munich door, Bayern will be a contender for Champions League glory once again.

Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga title thanks to a win on the final day of the season
Borussia Dortmund
It's been a tough few months for the Yellow and Black. After narrowly losing out on the Bundesliga title on the final day of the season, they've now seen huge change in personnel at the club.
Long-time servant of the club, Raphael Guerreiro, is set to join Bayern Munich on a free transfer shortly after Jude Bellingham joined Real Madrid for record figures.
And fans will be able to get a first glance at the new-look Dortmund side as they take on the likes of Man United, Chelsea and Ajax in the US during pre-season.

Borussia Dortmund will look to re-build after narrowly missing out on a Bundesliga title
Italy
Juventus
The Old Lady fell over more than once last season, with the club missing out on the Champions League spots after a 10-point deduction due to alleged illegal transfer activity.
The Italian giants face three European sides during their US tour as they strive to build on their strong end to last season’s campaign.
Familiar foes AC Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid will provide pre-season preparations for Massimiliano Allegri's side.

The Old Lady will take on AC Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid during their trip to the US
AC Milan
Losing to their city rivals, Inter, in the Champions League semi-finals, would have been a tough pill to swallow.
And with Sandro Tonali on the verge of leaving the club for Newcastle United, Milan need a strong pre-season to settle any nerves.
Their trip to the US will see them face Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona prior to the 2023-24 campaign beginning.

AC Milan will want to build on their Champions League semi-final defeat from last season
Inter Milan
Heartbreak in the Champions League final will be unlikely to deter an Inter side that has demonstrated their grit over the last few seasons.
After the players have enjoyed a short break, it'll be back to business for the Nerazurri - which will involve a trip to Japan.
Out there, they'll play just two games. The first will be against Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr before they take on PSG.
Losing Edin Dzeko to Fenerbache will be a blow, but the Nerazurri will hope for a strong pre-season to build momentum for the new campaign.

Inter Milan will be heading into the new season without talisman Edin Dzeko (right)
Roma
The Romans suffered heartache in their Europa League final loss at the hands of Sevilla, with manager Jose Mourinho receiving a four-match European ban for verbally abusing referee Anthony Taylor after the final.
Despite the setback, a strong pre-season should put the club back on the right-track.
A match against Mourinho’s former club, Tottenham Hotspur, is the pick of the pre-season bunch - which will take place in the Singapore National Stadium.

Roma will likely use the agony of defeat in the Europa League final to spur them on next season
France
Paris Saint-Germain
Lionel Messi is departing for Inter Miami. Yet another Kylian Mbappe transfer saga is taking place. And so, the question is, will PSG ever have a ‘normal’ season?
That remains to be seen, as the club's manager merry-go-round enters its next phase for the upcoming season.
The French giants are without a coach at the moment but will likely get one in place before their clashes with Al-Nassr, Cerezo Osaka and Inter Milan.

PSG are in disarray with Lionel Messi (left) leaving, Kylian Mbappe's (middle) future uncertain and the club being without a manager

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