The real photo of Real Madrid Real Madrid No big team has made fewer changes since 2015/16

Zinedine Zidane has not been a Real Madrid coach to lavishly work the transfer market, with his Los Blancos team often resembling a still photograph.

The team selection in the opening two matches of the season has resembled the selection which the French coach left behind in 2018.

He has renewed his confidence in the players that he found in the home dressing room at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in 2015.

Real Madrid are the biggest team in Europe that hasn't appeared to change its personnel too much since 2015, only Cristiano Ronaldo has moved on.

Keylor Navas may well leave the club this summer, but there are still options for him to play for Los Merengues this term.

BARCELONA

Aside from Neymar, who is desperate to return, Claudio Bravo, Dani Alves, Javier Mascherano and Andres Iniesta have all departed since 2015. Ivan Rakitic was a key member of Luis Enrique's squad, but he now faces an uncertain future.

ATLETICO MADRID

In the case of Los Colchoneros, you can pretty much change everything aside from the coach. Diego Simeone has been the one constant, yet Gabi, Diego Godin, Fernando Torres, Juanfran, Antoine Griezmann and Yannick Carrasco are among those no longer in the Spanish capital.

From the 2015/16 season, only Jan Oblak, Jose Gimenez, Koke and Saul Niguez are still present.

MANCHESTER CITY

Manuel Pellegrini was in charge at the Etihad Stadium in 2015/16, although it was to be his final season before Pep Guardiola would take over.

An ageing defence characterised the team in that season, even if the Chilean coach did reach the Champions League semi-final, a feat the former Barcelona coach has yet to match.

Only Fernandinho, Kevin de Bruyne, Sergio Aguero and David Silva are still in the team, whilst the aforementioned defence has been totally broken up.

Bacary Sagna, Fernando Reges, Vincent Kompany, Joe Hart, Gael Clichy and Jesus Navas are no longer at the club.

JUVENTUS

Massimiliano Allegri took charge of Juventus at a difficult moment, although he oversaw a significant change in personnel from 2015/16 to when he departed the club at the end of the 2018/19 campaign.

Paul Pogba left for Manchester United, Claudio Marchisio departed for a new adventure in Russia, Andrea Barzagli has retired, Alvaro Morata returned to Real Madrid and Gianluigi Buffon left for Paris but has since returned.

BAYERN MUNICH

Guardiola was in charge in Bavaria in 2015 and there has been a number of changes since then. Xabi Alonso, Philipp Lahm, Franck Ribery, Arjen Robben and Arturo Vidal are all no longer present.

Jerome Boateng remains in place but isn't a regular in the first team, whilst Thiago Alcantara has regained prominence since returning from an injury layoff.

PSG

As you'd expect, PSG have made rather a lot of changes given the vast resources available to them, although it would be quite easy to argue the team has gone backwards, having fallen at the first knockout round in the Champions League in each of the last two seasons.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic leaving impacted the dressing room significantly, whilst Serge Aurier, Thiago Motta, David Luiz, Maxwell and Blaise Matuidi have all moved on. Kevin Trapp has also left the club for Eintracht Frankfurt.

LIVERPOOL

Jurgen Klopp's joined midway through the 2015/16 season, but did still reach the Europa League final. From that clash with Sevilla, only James Milner and Roberto Firmino remain at the club.

The German coach has totally transformed the Anfield club, although he wasn't happy to lose Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.

From the picture, Kolo Toure, Daniel Sturridge, Emre Can, Alberto Moreno, Simon Mignolet and Coutinho have all left Merseyside, yet Nathaniel Clyne, Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren still play a bit-part role.