Premier League: The 10 debutants to keep your eye on this weekend - including Falcao, Welbeck, Hernandez and Alvarez

These 10 will be looking to make an instant impact at their new clubs

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 09 September 2014 19:11 EDT
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Falcao; Welbeck; Hernandez; Alvarez
Falcao; Welbeck; Hernandez; Alvarez (Getty Images)

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Premier League football is (finally) back after the international break.

But things have changed since the last weekend of August, with clubs squeezing out every last minute of the transfer window to make vital additions for the rest of the season.

Struggling giants Manchester United dominate this list and could field up to four new starters during Sunday's match against Queens Park Rangers, with Louis van Gaal still searching for his first win in the Premier League.

Radamel Falcao, Daley Blind, Marcos Rojo and Luke Shaw are all in contention to start a must-win game at Old Trafford. With £150m spent by Van Gaal this summer, United fans will be expecting fireworks against Harry Redknapp's newly promoted team.

One man who left Manchester United on deadline day, Danny Welbeck, will be hoping to carry his England form into the lunchtime kick-off against title contenders Manchester City. Arsene Wenger paid £16m to have Welbeck replace injured striker Olivier Giroud and Arsenal fans will be hoping for immediate goals.

Hull City, Sunderland and West Ham also made intriguing signings late in the window, while Chelsea could hand a debut to Loic Remy, though he doesn't make this list, depending on the fitness of Diego Costa.

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