Factfile of five Premier League title contenders

Factfile of five Premier League title contenders

LONDON - Chelsea start their defence of the Premier League trophy when the new top-flight season kicks off on Saturday. Here AFP Sport takes a closer look at the five leading contenders for the English title.

Can Jose Mourinho's Chelsea retain the Premier League title?

CHELSEA

Manager: Jose Mourinho (POR)

2014-15 position: champions; FA Cup: fourth round; League Cup: winners; Champions League: last 16

Transfers in: Asmir Begovic (Stoke, pound sterling8million), Nathan (Atletico Paranaense/BRA, pound sterling3m), Danilo Pantic (Partizan Belgrade/SRB, pound sterling1.2m), Radamel Falcao (Monaco/FRA, Loan)

Transfers out: Filipe Luis (Atletico Madrid/ESP, pound sterling16m), Petr Cech (Arsenal, pound sterling10m), Josh McEachran (Brentford, pound sterling750,000), Gael Kakuta (Sevilla/ESP, Undisclosed), Didier Drogba (Montreal Impact/CAN, Free), Christian Atsu (Bournemouth, Loan), Mario Pasalic (Monaco/FRA, Loan), Izzy Brown (Vitesse Arnhem/NED, Loan), Lewis Baker (Vitesse Arnhem/NED, Loan), Marco van Ginkel (Stoke, Loan), Tomas Kalas (Middlesbrough, Loan), Patrick Bamford (Crystal Palace, Loan), Danilo Pantic (Vitesse Arnhem/NED Loan), Dominic Solanke (Vitesse Arnhem/NED, Loan)

- Led by a serial winner in Jose Mourinho and bolstered by last season's Premier League and League Cup triumphs, Chelsea look a good bet to live up to their billing as the bookmakers' favourites to retain the title.

The Blues would also dearly love to mount a stronger challenge for the Champions League after a frustrating last 16 exit against Paris Saint Germain last term.

But with Diego Costa's fitness still a major concern as the Spain striker battles a recurring hamstring problem, there is no room for complacency and Mourinho must get the best out of Radamel Falcao, the Colombian he signed from Monaco despite a miserable loan spell with Manchester United, if Chelsea are to emulate the blistering start they made 12 months ago.

MANCHESTER CITY

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini (CHI)

2014-15 position: runners-up; FA Cup: fourth round; League Cup: fourth round; Champions League: last 16

Transfers in: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool, pound sterling44m), Fabian Delph (Aston Villa, pound sterling8m), Enes Unal (Bursaspor/TUR, pound sterling2m), David Faupala (Lens/FRA, Undisclosed), Patrick Roberts (Fulham, Undisclosed)

Transfers out: Alvaro Negredo (Valencia/ESP, pound sterling19m), Karim Rekik (Marseille/FRA, pound sterling3m), Scott Sinclair (Aston Villa, pound sterling2.5m), Dedryck Boyata (Celtic/SCO, pound sterling1.5m), James Milner (Liverpool, Free), Micah Richards (Aston Villa, Free), Joe Nuttall (Aberdeen/SCO, Free), Angelino (New York City/USA, Loan)

- Finishing as Premier League runners-up would be a worthy achievement for most top-flight clubs, but for a team of City's vast wealth and huge ambitions, trailing in eight points behind Chelsea and once again failing to make the latter stages of the Champions League added up to a major disappointment.

Despite speculation that City's underachievement would cost boss Manuel Pellegrini his job, the Chilean has been granted a chance to make amends and once again expectations will be sky high at Eastlands after the arrivals of Raheem Sterling and Fabian Delph -- two dynamic English talents with the ability to add pace and power to a team that looked increasingly sluggish last season.

ARSENAL

Manager: Arsene Wenger (FRA)

2014-15 position: third; FA Cup: winners; League Cup: third round; Champions League: last 16

Transfers in: Petr Cech (Chelsea, pound sterling10 million), Jeff Reine-Adelaide (Lens/FRA, Undisclosed)

Transfers out: Lukas Podolski (Galatasaray/TUR, pound sterling1.8m), Ryo Miyaichi (St Pauli/GER, Free) Semi Ajayi (Cardiff, Free), Abou Diaby (Marseille/FRA) Free), Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill (Swindon, Free), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Ipswich, Loan), Carl Jenkinson (West Ham, Loan), Wojciech Szczesny (Roma/ITA, Loan), Chuba Akpom (Hull, Loan)

- A strong finish in the Premier League, combined with a swashbuckling FA Cup final rout of Aston Villa, has created a belief among Arsene Wenger's players that they are ready to end the club's 12-year wait to be crowned English champions.

A tenacious Community Shield victory over Chelsea provided further proof the Gunners shouldn't feel inferior to their title rivals and with Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech lured from Chelsea to fill the one obvious hole in Wenger's squad, Arsenal at last have the look of a serious contender for the crown. Now all they have to do is finally turn their potential in prizes.

MANCHESTER UNITED

Manager: Louis van Gaal (NED)

2014-15 position: fourth; FA Cup: quarter-finals; League Cup: second round; Champions League: Did not qualify

Transfers in: Memphis Depay (PSV Eindhoven/NED, pound sterling25m), Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton, pound sterling25m), Matteo Darmian (Torino/ITA, pound sterling12.7m) Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich/GER, pound sterling14.4m), Sergio Romero (Sampdoria/ITA, Free)

Transfers out: Angel Di Maria (Paris Saint Germain/FRA, pound sterling44.3m), Nani (Fenerbahce/TUR, pound sterling4.2m), Robin van Persie (Fenerbahce/TUR, pound sterling3.8m), Angelo Henriquez (Dynamo Zagreb/CRO, pound sterling1.2m), Rafael da Silva (Lyon/FRA, pound sterling2.5m), Saidy Janko (Celtic/SCO, Undisclosed), Tom Cleverley (Everton, Free), Ben Amos (Bolton, Free) Tom Thorpe (Rotherham, Free), Will Keane (Preston, Loan)

- Although United's qualification for the Champions League ensured Louis van Gaal achieved the minimum requirement of his first season at Old Trafford, finishing 17 points behind Chelsea wasn't good enough for the Dutch coach, who has embarked on a major overhaul of his squad as he aims to challenge for the title in year two.

Angel Di Maria and Robin van Persie were axed after failing to live up to expectations, while van Gaal splashed out nearly pound sterling80 million on four new faces, with Memphis Depay expected to prove a vibrant presence on the flanks and Bastian Schweinsteiger and Morgan Schneiderlin much-needed additions to a midfield low on style and substance.

LIVERPOOL

Manager: Brendan Rodgers (NIR)

2014-15 position: sixth; FA Cup: semi-finals; League Cup: semi-finals; Champions League: group stage

Transfers in: Christian Benteke (Aston Villa, pound sterling32.5m), Roberto Firmino (Hoffenheim/GER, pound sterling29m), Nathaniel Clyne (Southampton, pound sterling12.5m), Joe Gomez (Charlton, pound sterling3.5m), Danny Ings (Burnley, Tribunal to decide fee), James Milner (Manchester City, Free), Adam Bogdan (Bolton, Free)

Transfers out: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City, pound sterling44m), Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo/ESP, pound sterling3.5m), Rickie Lambert (West Brom, pound sterling3m), Sebastian Coates (Sunderland, pound sterling2m), Steven Gerrard (Los Angeles Galaxy/USA, Free), Glen Johnson (Stoke, Free), Stephen Sama (Stuttgart/GER, Free), Jordan Lussey (Bolton, Free), Brad Jones (Released), Andre Wisdom (Norwich, Loan)

- Steven Gerrard's departure signalled the end of era at Anfield, but it was the limp nature of the Liverpool icon's farewell that resonated most powerfully with Reds boss Brendan Rodgers.

Easily beaten by Crystal Palace and then hammered 6-1 at Stoke in Gerrard's last two matches, it was all too clear why Liverpool lagged eight points behind the top four and failed to make it out of the Champions League group stages.

Rodgers has been quick to take action as he seeks the first trophy of his four-year reign and, once the decision had been taken to bow to Raheem Sterling's desire to join Manchester City, he brought in a host of new signings, the most important of which is likely to be the powerful Belgium striker Christian Benteke.

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