Makhete Diop (Shabab Al Ahli Dubai): Few in the AGL guarantee goals as much as the Senegalese striker, who has 86 in 122 AGL matches. Now with Henrique Luvannor alongside him, that tally should soar. Shabab Al Ahli Dubai
Omar Abdulrahman (Al Ain): Who else? UAE football’s crown jewel could have finally made the move to Europe this season, but instead he will be aiming to carry Al Ain to the league title. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Fabio de Lima (Al Wasl): The Brazilian forward rivals Abdulrahman as the league’s outstanding creative force. Scored 25 times in the AGL last season, second only to Ali Mabkhout. Works brilliantly in tandem with Caio. Al Wasl
Ali Mabkhout (Al Jazira): With 33 goals last season, the Emirati set a new record for the pro era. Pace, panache and with an expert finish, his goals could help Jazira retain their crown. Arabian Gulf League
Wanderley (Al Nasr): After last season’s controversial campaign, the Brazilian will look to focus only on firing Nasr to honours. Had already proved at Sharjah that he’s one of the league’s master marksmen. Al Nasr
Makhete Diop (Shabab Al Ahli Dubai): Few in the AGL guarantee goals as much as the Senegalese striker, who has 86 in 122 AGL matches. Now with Henrique Luvannor alongside him, that tally should soar. Shabab Al Ahli Dubai
Omar Abdulrahman (Al Ain): Who else? UAE football’s crown jewel could have finally made the move to Europe this season, but instead he will be aiming to carry Al Ain to the league title. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Fabio de Lima (Al Wasl): The Brazilian forward rivals Abdulrahman as the league’s outstanding creative force. Scored 25 times in the AGL last season, second only to Ali Mabkhout. Works brilliantly in tandem with Caio. Al Wasl
Ali Mabkhout (Al Jazira): With 33 goals last season, the Emirati set a new record for the pro era. Pace, panache and with an expert finish, his goals could help Jazira retain their crown. Arabian Gulf League
Wanderley (Al Nasr): After last season’s controversial campaign, the Brazilian will look to focus only on firing Nasr to honours. Had already proved at Sharjah that he’s one of the league’s master marksmen. Al Nasr
Makhete Diop (Shabab Al Ahli Dubai): Few in the AGL guarantee goals as much as the Senegalese striker, who has 86 in 122 AGL matches. Now with Henrique Luvannor alongside him, that tally should soar. Shabab Al Ahli Dubai
Al Jazira a force to be reckoned with and Cosmin Olaroiu has his work cut out: AGL talking points
With the 2017/18 Arabian Gulf League kicking off on Friday, here is a look at some of the main talking points heading into the new season.