A new Women's Super League season, but the same question: Can Manchester United break into the Champions League places?!
It's something that's been asked ever since the Red Devils came to the top table and finished fourth in their first campaign. If anyone is to break the stronghold that Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City have on that top three, it feels like it will be United.
However, after being one point from doing so in 2020-21, Casey Stoney's last season in charge before her move to the United States, they were five points off third last time out.
Has their summer window been good enough to bridge the gap? We're about to find out.