Expect PSG's attack to be as packed with talent as it was last year, which is brilliant news for the prospect of goals.
Last season, Ousmane Dembele was their leading goalscorer in the league, with 21 goals, followed by Bradley Barcola and Goncalo Ramos with 14 and 10 respectively.
Assists were shared across the team; Barcola's team leading 10 was closely followed by Joao Neves's 8 and star defender Achraf Hakimi's 6.
Désiré Doué became an increasingly key player as the season went on; still just 20 years of age, the right winger ended the season with 6 goals but there are hopes in France that he can continue his progression and follow in the steps of Mbappe.
For Tottenham, things are less settled - but with plenty of potential.
Son's departure, as well as their 17th place finish last season, meant money had to be spent. Mohammed Kudus could well prove to be worth the £55 million they had to pay West Ham and more; while the winger is Spurs' second most expensive transfer ever, he fits nicely into a Spurs front three alongside Tel & Solanke and provides plenty of excitement and attacking skill.