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AS Monaco

Goal Difference +22
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AS Monaco enter 2025/26 as a technically gifted, ambitious side blending youth development with elite experience. The club’s identity is shaped by shrewd recruitment and a “talent factory” ethos, underpinned by the resources of Dmitry Rybolovlev. After finishing third in Ligue 1 and returning to the Champions League, Monaco’s mentality is competitive yet pragmatic; they balance player sales with consistent top-four finishes.
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OGC Nice

Goal Difference +25
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OGC Nice enter 2025/26 as a defensively elite, well-drilled unit forged by Franck Haise’s tactical clarity and resilience. After a revelatory first campaign under Haise—culminating in a best points tally since 2017 and Europa League qualification—Nice have blended continuity with targeted recruitment to offset key departures. Despite losing Thuram and Todibo, the squad’s identity is built on discipline, collective pressing, and a relentless mentality that kept them top for much of autumn before a brief winter dip.
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Paris Saint-Germain

Goal Difference +57
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Paris Saint-Germain enter 2025/26 as France’s undisputed powerhouse, fueled by Champions League glory and an elite squad mentality. After finally conquering Europe last season, PSG’s approach has shifted from star-collecting to building a cohesive, high-performing unit under Luis Enrique. The club’s blend of world-class experience and youthful talent has fostered a relentless, winning culture.
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