Premier League 2015/16 preview: Club-by-club guide to the new season

A look at what every club has done this summer and where they will end up

Steve Tongue
Monday 03 August 2015 06:42 EDT
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We're now less than a week away from the new Premier League season.

The English top-flight has seen some high profile arrivals and departures this summer and almost £500million has already been spent ahead of the 1 September deadline.

There have been three new managerial arrivals and big-money moves from Manchester United and Liverpool, while the top two Chelsea and Manchester City have been relatively quiet.

Arsenal have seemingly pulled off the coup of the window so far by luring Petr Cech from their London neighbours.

So, how are the teams shaping up ahead of Saturday's kick-off?

We've had a look at all 20 teams to analyse the moves they've made and the things they are still missing, as well as handing out predictions.

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