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Christian Benteke has become an outside favourite to be named Premier League top goalscorer next season after scoring a screamer on his Liverpool debut .
The Belgian, bought for £32.5million from Aston Villa, scored a stunning volley in a pre-season friendly against Swindon Town on Sunday, with the powerful striker looking impressive alongside fellow new signing Roberto Firmino.
Bookmakers BoyleSports have seen a flurry of bets off the back of the goal, with Benteke now among the favourites to be crowned top scorer in 2015-16.
Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 seasonShow all 20 1 /20Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Arsenal Position last year: 3rd Players in: Petr Cech (Chelsea). Players out: Ryo Miyaichi (St Pauli), Abou Diaby (Marseille), Lukas Podolski (Galatasaray), Carl Jenkinson (West Ham, loan), Wojciech Szczesny (Roma, loan). Missing link: A world-class centre forward perhaps, although some claim Alexis Sanchez will fit that bill. Prospects: Only four points off second place last time, as well as FA Cup winners again. With the attacking players free of injury and Petr Cech at the back, this could see Arsenal’s best title challenge for a while. Key man: Alexis Sanchez. Prediction: 2nd
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Aston Villa Position last year: 17th Players in: Rudy Gestede (Blackburn), Scott Sinclair, Micah Richards (both Man C), Mark Bunn (Norwich), Idrissa Gueye (Lille), Jordan Amavi (Nice), Jordan Ayew (Orient), Jose Crespo (Cordoba), Jordan Veretout (Nantes). Players out: Fabian Delph (MC), Christian Benteke (Liv), Darren Bent, Andreas Weimann (both Derby), Ron Vlaar (unatt), Matt Lowton (Burnley), Antonio Luna (Eibar), Shay Given (Stoke). Missing link: Benteke’s goals, Delph’s creativity. Prospects: Tim Sherwood needs all his ability to lift them any higher. Key man: Gabriel Agbonlahor. Prediction: 16th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Bournemouth Position last year: 1st [Championship]. Players in: Artur Boruc (S’hampton), Adam Federici (Reading), Josh King (Blackburn), Tyrone Mings (Ipswich), Sylvain Distin (Everton), Christian Atsu (Chelsea, loan). Players out: Ian Harte (unatt), Ryan Fraser, Brett Pitman (Ipswich, loan). Missing link: Premier League experience, which can be partially offset by the confidence gleaned from success over the last six years. Prospects: Don’t underestimate their quality, bright young manager and financial firepower. Can surprise many people and stay up. Key man: Harry Arter. Prediction: 15th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Chelsea Position last year:1st Players in: Radamel Falcao (Monaco, loan), Asmir Begovic (Stoke), Nathan (Paranaense). Players out: Didier Drogba (Montreal), Petr Cech (Arsenal), Josh McEachran (Brentford), Filipe Luis (Atletico), Christian Atsu (B’mouth, loan), Gael Kakuta (Sevilla), Marco van Ginkel (Stoke, loan), Patrick Bamford (C Palace, loan). Missing link: Cover in key areas, including defensive midfield. Prospects: Torn between retaining the title and a first Champions League win, Jose Mourinho could fall between two stools if last season’s luck with injuries changes. Key man: Diego Costa. Prediction: 3rd
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Crystal Palace Position last year: 10th Players in: Yohan Cabaye (Paris Saint-Germain), Patrick Bamford (Chelsea, loan), Alex McCarthy (Queens Park Rangers), Connor Wickham (Sunderland). Players out: Stephen Dobbie, Jerome Thomas (both unattached). Missing link: They possess lots of strikers but, unlike last season, one of them must hit double figures. Prospects: Both excellent signings, Cabaye and Bamford were just what Crystal Palace needed to maintain the momentum established under Alan Pardew. Further progress is possible. Key man: Yohan Cabaye. Prediction: 8th
Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Everton Position last year: 11th Players in: Tom Cleverley (Man United), Gerard Deulofeu (Barcelona), David Henen (Olmpiakos). Players out: Antolin Alcaraz (unatt), Sylvain Distin (Bournemouth). Missing link: Some excitement, much missed by supporters who want to believe in Roberto Martinez but often found the football dull. Prospects: Having dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since 2006, Everton have not strengthened sufficiently to convince that they can improve. Things may get worse before they do. Key man: Ross Barkley. Prediction: 13th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Leicester City Position last year: 14th Players in: Christian Fuchs (Schalke), Robert Huth (Stoke), Shinji Okazaki (Mainz). Players out: Chris Wood (Leeds United), Esteban Cambiasso (unattached). Missing link: The players they haven’t managed to sign yet after sacking last season’s successful manager rather late in the day. Prospects: A relegation struggle in prospect for Claudio Ranieri on his return to management in England after 11 long years. Unlike Nigel Pearson’s sterling effort, it may not succeed. Key man: Jamie Vardy. Prediction: 17th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Liverpool Position last year: 6th Players in: Christian Benteke (Aston Villa), Nathaniel Clyne (Southampton), Roberto Firmino (Hoffenheim), James Milner (Man City), Danny Ings (Burnley), Adam Bogdan (Bolton), Joe Gomez (Charlton). Players out: Steven Gerrard (LA Galaxy), Glen Johnson (Stoke), Brad Jones (unatt), Sebastian Coates (Sunderland), Raheem Sterling (Man City), Andre Wisdom (Norwich, loan). Missing link: One missing in LA, another in east Manchester. Prospects: Will surely score more goals than last season’s feeble 52. Key man: Christian Benteke. Prediction: 5th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Manchester City Position last year: 2nd Players in: Raheem Sterling (Liverpool), Fabian Delph (Aston Villa), Patrick Roberts (Fulham), David Faupala (Lens). Players out: Scott Sinclair (Villa), James Milner (L’pool), Dedryck Boyata (Celtic), Stevan Joveitc (Inter, loan) Missing link: None apparent, until Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany or Sergio Aguero are injured. Prospects: Spending another £50million-plus in defiance of those irritating Financial Fair Play rules should help them become top scorers again and quite possibly to regain the title. Key man: Sergio Aguero. Prediction: 1st
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Manchester United Position last year: 4th Players in: Memphis Depay (PSV Eindhoven), Matteo Darmian (Torino), Bastian Schweinsteiger (B Munich), Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton), Sergio Romero (Sampdoria). Players out: Tom Cleverley (Everton), Nani, Robin van Persie (both Fenerbahce), Ben Amos (Bolton), Will Keane (Preston, loan). Missing link: A settled squad with clearly defined first-team and tactics. Prospects: Having been fourth in such an uneven campaign under a new manager, should be able to hold off Liverpool and do the same again. Key man: Too many to name. Prediction: 4th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Newcastle United Position last year: 15th Players in: Georginio Wijnaldum (PSV Eindhoven), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Anderlecht), Chancel Mbemba (Anderlecht). Players out: Davide Santon (Internazionale),Jonas Gutierrez (unatt), Ryan Taylor (Hull), Sammy Ameobi (Cardiff, loan). Missing link: Confidence, initially, after winning two games out of 15 from the end of January onwards. Quality will take longer. Prospects: A new start under Steve McClaren, who may have pulled out a plum in young Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic. Key man: Chieck Tioté. Prediction: 14th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Norwich City Position last year: 3rd [Championship]. Players in: Graham Dorrans, Youssouf Mulumbu (both West Bromwich), Robbie Brady (Hull), Andre Wisdom (Liverpool, loan), Jake Kean (Blackburn Rovers). Players out: Mark Bunn (Aston Villa). Missing link: The men who will score the sufficient amount of goals and those who will keep them out. Prospects: Heavy and consistent scorers last season in the Championship, but the fact that they conceded 48 goals at a lower level does not bode well for the newcomers this season. Key man: Bradley Johnson Prediction: 19th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Southampton Position last year: 7th Players in: Juanmi (Malaga), Cedric Soares (Sporting), Maarten Stekelenburg (Fulham, loan), Cuco Martina (Twente), Jordy Clasie (Feyenoord), Steven Caulker (QPR, loan). Players out: Nathaniel Clyne (L’pool), Morgan Schneiderlin (Man U), Artur Boruc (B’mouth), Jos Hooiveld (Stockholm), Dani Osvaldo (Sud America). Missing link: Full-backs may not normally be missed so much, but Morgan Schneiderlin will be. Prospects: Seventh was admirable but can they continue to prosper while selling their best players? Key man: Graziano Pelle. Prediction: 9th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Stoke City Position last year: 9th Players in: Jakob Hau-gaard (Midtjylland), Philipp Wollscheid (Bayer L), Joselu (Hannover), Marco van Ginkel (Chelsea, loan), Shay Given (A Villa), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Ibrahim Afellay (Barcelona). Players out: Thomas Sorensen (retired), Wilson Palacios (unatt), Steven Nzonzi (Sevilla), Asmir Begovic (Chelsea). Missing link: Without Mame Biram Diouf’s late flurry of goals, nobody would have managed even 10. Prospects: Will need decent contributions from those new to the League, and could remain top Midlands club. Key man: Jack Butland. Prediction: 11th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Sunderland Position last year: 16th Players in: Sebastian Coates (Liverpool), Adam Matthews (Celtic), Jeremain Lens (Dynamo Kiev), Younes Kaboul (Tottenham). Players out: El-Hadji Ba (Charlton), Santiago Vergini (Getafe, loan). Missing link: Goals, goals, goals. And Connor Wickham, joint top scorer (with five) has left the club. Prospects: Dick Advocaat may have stayed after all but uninspiring signings to add to a team three points off relegation suggest that it may have been only a postponement; like his departure. Key man: Jermain Defoe. Prediction: 18th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Swansea City Position last year: 8th Players in: Andre Ayew (Marseille), Franck Tabanou (St Etienne), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (Heerenveen), Eder (Braga). Players out: Alan Tate (unattached), Gerhard Tremmel (unattached), Jazz Richards (Fulham). Missing link: A midfield hard-man alongside all the neat footballers. Prospects: Wilfried Bony’s departure in January did not have the feared effect and, if Andre Ayew proves a good foil for Bafetimbi Gomis, they will remain in good shape as well as easy on the eye. Key man: Bafetimbi Gomis. Prediction: 7th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Tottenham Hotspur Position last year: 5th Players in: Kevin Wimmer (Cologne), Kieran Trippier (Burnley), Toby Alderweireld (Atletico Madrid). Players out: Vlad Chiriches (Napoli), Paulinho (Guangzhou E), Lewis Holtby (Hamburg), Etienne Capoue (Watford), Younes Kaboul (Sunderland), Benjamin Stambouli (PSG). Missing link: Any sort of striking back-up to Harry Kane – and a midfield enforcer. Prospects: Mauricio Pochettino appears to be putting all his eggs in a Kane basket, while jettisoning the bad buys of the past two years. Key man: Harry Kane Prediction: 6th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season Watford Position last year: 2nd [Championship]. Players in: Sebastian Prodl (W Bremen), Giedrius Arlauskis (S Bucharest), Jose Holebas (Roma), Matej Vydra (Udinese), Etienne Capoue (Tottenham), Valon Behrami (Hamburg), Allan Nyom (Granada), Miguel Britos (Napoli), Jose Jurado (S Moscow), Steven Berghuis (Alkmaar). Players out: Jonathan Bond (Reading), Lewis McGugan (Sheff Wed), Diego Fabbrini (Middlesbrough, loan). Missing link: Likely to concede too many goals. Prospects: Avoiding an immediate descent would appear the only target. Key man: Heurelho Gomes. Prediction: 20th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season West Bromwich Albion Position last year: 13th Players in: James McClean (Wigan), James Chester (Hull), Rickie Lambert (Liverpool). Players out: Graham Dorrans, Youssouf Mulumbu (both Norwich), Chris Baird (Derby), Georgios Samaras (unattached). Missing link: Apart from Saido Berahino, nobody scored more than four league goals, which Rickie Lambert now has to do. Prospects: Having a key man who could yet depart is a concern, even with Lambert on board. As long as Berahino stays, Tony Pulis should keep them steady. Key man: Saido Berahino Prediction: 12th
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Club-by-club guide to the 2015-16 season West Ham United Position last year: 11th Players in: Darren Randolph (Birmingham), Pedro Obiang (Sampdoria), Dimitri Payet (Marseille), Angelo Ogbonna (Juventus), Carl Jenkinson (Arsenal, loan), Manuel Lanzini (Al-Jazira, loan). Players out: Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough), Dan Potts (Luton), Carlton Cole, Guy Demel, Jussi Jaaskelainen, Nene (all unattached). Missing link: Unknown element to signings makes assessment difficult. Prospects: The Europa League has given Slaven Bilic time to assess his squad, but Downing will be missed. Key man: Diafra Sakho. Prediction: 10th
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The 24-year-old, who scored 13 goals in the Premier League last season, is now available at 16/1, joint-sixth favourite with Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud.
It's a familiar name at the top of the favourites list, with last season's top scorer Sergio Aguero the 11/4 favourite. The Argentinian scored 26 goals last term and has an unbelievable tally of 78 goals in just 120 Premier League matches; should he stay fit Manchester City could well be title favourites.
Another striker who will be hoping to stay fit for the full season is Chelsea's Diego Costa, the second favourite. He was the Premier League's form player in the first half of last season before being slowed by his hamstrings.
Chelsea will be hoping Diego Costa stays fit (Chelsea FC) The Spaniard scored 20 Premier League goals overall, but only three of those came after 17 January - he missed the Community Shield defeat and could miss the opener against Swansea .
A pair of Englishmen are third and fourth on the list, with Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney just in front of breakout Tottenham star Harry Kane.
Rooney spent a lot of time in midfield last season but is likely to spend the majority of this campaign as the main striker, while Kane will be hoping that his 21 goals last season were not just the result of a remarkable purple patch.
Alexis Sanchez, who scored 16 goals in a great debut season, is fifth, while the likes of Daniel Sturridge and new Manchester United signing Memphis Depay sneak into the top 10.
Radamel Falcao, who struggled mightily at Old Trafford last season, seems an optimistic outside bet at 20/1.
Manchester United new boy Memphis Depay sneaks into the top 10 (Getty Images)
Premier League top goalscorer odds: Sergio Aguero - 11/4
Diego Costa - 9/2
Wayne Rooney - 11/1
Harry Kane - 12/1
Alexis Sanchez - 14/1
Christian Benteke - 16/1
Olivier Giroud - 16/1
Daniel Sturridge - 18/1
Memphis Depay - 20/1
Eden Hazard - 20/1
Radamel Falcao - 20/1
Wilfried Bony - 25/1
Loic Remy - 33/1
Theo Walcott - 33/1
Romelu Lukaku - 33/1
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