They include Arne Slot of Liverpool, Enzo Maresca of Chelsea, Russell Martin of Southampton, Kieran McKenna of Ipswich, and Fabian Hurzeler of Brighton.
Slot and Hurzeler have moved from abroad, while Martin, McKenna, and Maresca, albeit with Leicester, all gained promotion from the Championship last season.
The most visible new Premier League manager is Liverpool’s Slot, who faces the arduous task of succeeding the great Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
The Reds paid Feyenoord £9.4 million in compensation to get the 45-year-old to their club.
The Dutchman guided Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title in 2022-23 and the Dutch Cup the previous season.
He formerly managed AZ Alkmaar and had them competing for the 2019-20 title, level on points with leaders Ajax, but the season was cut short due to the Covid epidemic.
Slot utilized a 4-2-3-1 configuration in the Eredivisie, as opposed to the Reds’ 4-3-3, with his full-backs actively involved.
Reds midfielder Harvey Elliott claims his playing attitude is representative of the “elegant” Dutch approach, as opposed to Klopp’s ‘heavy metal football’.