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Who will reign in Spain?
Primera Liga action resumes on 30th August after one of the busiest and most intriguing summers in recent times.
The Spanish top-flight is already widely regarded as the most technical division in European football, with some of the world's top entertainers thrilling audiences with their outlandish ability week in, week out.
The likes of Lionel Messi, Thierry Henry, David Villa, Luis Fabiano, Sergio Aguero and Santi Cazorla are among the most recognisable names in football and often illuminate stadia across Spain.
However, the transfer policies of both Real Madrid and Barcelona have helped to raise that standard to unfathomable levels.
The Santiago Bernabeu is now home to two of the most gifted players on the planet, with Brazilian superstar Kaka and Portuguese wing wizard Cristiano Ronaldo both completing record-breaking moves to the Spanish capital.
Over in Catalunya, Barca may have been relatively quiet in comparison to their bitter rivals but they have still added the mercurial talents of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to their ranks.
How quickly the new arrivals will settle remains to be seen, with Real having struggled under the weight of expectation brought about by a questionable 'Galacticos' policy in the past.
Barca, meanwhile, are there to be shot at this season having swept all before them last term.
Pep Guardiola's side secured an unprecedented Treble in the 2008/09 campaign, adding the UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey crowns to their league title.
Can they repeat those heroics this season? Will they still be the side to beat in the coming months?
Or will Real's galaxy of stars come to the fore and reclaim the title they surrendered in May?
What of Valencia, who have managed to fend off interest in the likes of David Villa and David Silva this summer and will be expected to challenge?
Atletico Madrid have underachieved for far too long, could this be the year for them?
Maybe Villarreal can go one better than their second-placed finish in 2007/08, or perhaps Sevilla will fulfil their undoubted potential and take top spot for the first time since 1946.
Away from the top of the table, how will new boys Xerez fare in their first season at this level?
Can Real Zaragoza and Tenerife cement their standing among Spain's elite, or will they suffer relegation heartache?
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