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View all search resultsJust five months after Premier League clubs consulted their players about taking a 30 percent wage cut, the English top-flight is again blowing Europe's other top leagues out the water when it comes to splashing the cash.
Liverpool and Manchester City remain the teams to beat after three seasons of total dominance but a rejuvenated Manchester United and free-spending Chelsea could force themselves into a four-way race for the title.
The new Premier League season kicks off on Saturday with some fresh talent but still without fans as the world's most popular domestic soccer competition continues, for the time being at least, as a made for television product.
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