Anthony Martial, Kevin De Bruyne and the best of the rest in line to make their Premier League debuts

Multi-million pound signings who arrived late in the transfer window will get their first chance to impress this weekend

Simon Rice
Tuesday 08 September 2015 08:08 EDT
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Kevin de Bruyne holds his new Manchester City shirt after completing his move from Wolfsburg
Kevin de Bruyne holds his new Manchester City shirt after completing his move from Wolfsburg (mcfc.co.uk)

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After the madness of transfer deadline day we've had the calm of the international break.

This weekend, we'll return to excitement levels somewhere in between as the Premier League resumes.

For a few players it will be a particularly significant round of fixtures as it will be their first opportunity to impress for new clubs following late moves in the summer transfer window.

Ahead of a weekend when Manchester United host Liverpool, Everton play Chelsea and table-toppers Manchester City take on high-flying Crystal Palace, we have a look at the most exciting potential debutants to watch.

This weekend's fixtures: SATURDAY: Everton vs Chelsea; Arsenal vs Stoke; Crystal Palace vs Manchester City; Norwich vs Bournemouth; Watford vs Swansea; West Brom vs Southampton; Manchester United vs Liverpool SUNDAY: Sunderland vs Tottenham; Leicester vs Aston Villa MONDAY: West Ham vs Newcastle

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