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Premier League 2015-16 preview No 6: Manchester City

Manuel Pellegrini hasn’t done a full squad overhaul but that may be due to company policy in what may well be his valedictory season at the club.

Premier League 2015-16 preview No 4: Liverpool

After a season of disappointment, Liverpool kick off their season with much to prove and Brendan Rodgers feeling the pressure.

Remembering Akhumzi Jezile

Premier League 2015-16 preview No 3: Chelsea

José Mourinho may hold off on more big-name purchases until he finds out if rivals are ready to mount a decent challenge this season.

Tottenham kick off their season against Manchester United on Saturday.

Premier League 2015-16 preview No 5: Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham fans have watched with trepidation as their top-four rivals have strengthened on the transfer market.

Awie de Swardt, managing director of Futura SA Administrators

Premier League big kick-off: Eight things to look forward to

Man Utd’s midfield manoeuvres; Premier League’s groovy new ball; Radamel Falcao back in big time? More or less Harry Kane-mania this season?

The Red Devils will hope to better last season’s fourth place finish.

Premier League 2015-16 preview No 2: Manchester United

Louis van Gaal has created a culture of ‘no excuses’ but may fear a deficit of creative class will leave them short against Europe’s elite.

Arsenal are the reigning FA Cup champions.

Premier League 2015-16 preview No 1: Arsenal

Stability has been the watchword at Arsenal and Arsène Wenger believes his squad has the hunger, quality and togetherness to succeed.