
Arsenal's players have been working hard in the gym ahead of the new season
This past week has seen
almost all of the Premier League teams return to the training field in
preparation for the 2017/18 campaign.
With the new season kicking off on 11 August, now is the time
when teams work on the critical fitness they need to see them through
to May.Here, we take a look at what they've been up to…
After a week of work at their own training ground, Eddie Howe has taken his Bournemouth players to Marbella for a pre-season training camp - including new signings Jermain Defoe and Nathan Ake. However, their south coast rivals, Brighton, are still at home, having followed a gentle start to their Premier League preparations with an intense past week.
Burnley returned to first team training in the middle of last week and will fly out to Dublin for a first-team training camp on 10 July. They begin their season at home to Chelsea - but the reigning champions are still enjoying their summer break, with the first-team not back at Cobham until this coming Monday.
With ground work taking place on Crystal Palace's training pitches in Beckenham, new boss Frank de Boer took his charges to St George's Park where they've been enjoying - and enduring - double sessions at the first-class facility, also used by the England national team.

Michael Keane examines his data at Everton testing
Huddersfield will make their first-ever appearance in the Premier League in six weeks' time and they hit pre-season training on Friday. Boss David Wagner had his team working on fitness and ball skills through the double sessions.

Leicester's Riyad Mahrez puts in the hard yards
Jurgen Klopp has split his Liverpool squad into groups depending on where they're up to in their pre-season preparations. New arrival Mo Salah joined up with his new team-mates for the first time on Saturday, while skipper Jordan Henderson told the club's official website he was itching to get stuck in to training. "I've been dying to get back to it," he said, having missed the final three months of last season with injury.

Liverpool players perform pre-season fitness tests
There were two new faces at Newcastle's training ground this past week, with Christian Atsu and Florian Lejeune linking up with their team-mates ahead of the new campaign. However, while many teams have been working with footballs, Rafa Benitez's early schedule for his players has been "heavy on testing and heavy on fitness work", Sky Sports News HQ reporter Richard Graves says.

Newcastle's early pre-season work has been "heavy on fitness" training
Sky Sports News HQ's Rob Dorsett paid Stoke a visit this week, where boss Mark Hughes had the footballs out from day one. "They're not doing lots of physical training at the moment because they're playing three games in six days from Monday," he reported. "Day one of pre-season was all about testing: balance, fat testing, fitness checks - and most of the players have come back right where they expected them to be". The squad are off to Switzerland this weekend.

Swansea City have been doing ball work from day one
Marco Silva has presided over his first week of coaching at Watford as he prepares for his first full season in the Premier League, while Tony Pulis has taken his West Brom players to Austria for their annual tour. The Baggies have been making use of the local landscape, with the players hill climbing by bike and by foot. "All pre-seasons are tough, but this one in particular has a real focus on getting us stronger and fitter," said Hal Robson-Kanu. "That's what pre-season is all about so we're lapping it up."

West Ham players were put through their paces in warm temperatures this week
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