Supercomputer predicts Premier League 2022/23 standings after latest PL clubs transfer activity
Tottenham Hotspur, who are in their first full season under Antonio Conte, are joined by Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Manchester City as the four clubs that have spent the most money on players during this transfer window.
Man City have signed Erling Haaland and are closing in on Kalvin Phillips as they seek a third consecutive Premier League title.
Liverpool’s offence has been reinforced with the addition of Darwin Nunez and the news that star forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract with the club.
Chelsea and Manchester United have yet to make any additions, despite the fact that the Premier League season begins in just over a month.
Arsenal has spent just over £40 million on three players, with a deal for Gabriel Jesus nearing completion.
After Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur won the Champions League last season, the six teams named are expected to be the primary contenders for a top-four finish.
We looked at how the final Premier League table may look at the end of next season based on each team’s chances of finishing in the top four, and four of the so-called big six could benefit…
20th: Bournemouth
19th: Nottingham Forest
18th: Fulham
17th: Southampton
16th: Brentford
15th: Leeds United
14th: Crystal Palace
13th: Everton
12th: Wolves
11th: Brighton
10th: Leicester City
9th: Aston Villa
8th: West Ham
7th: Newcastle United
6th: Arsenal
5th: Manchester United
4th: Tottenham Hotspur
3rd: Chelsea
2nd: Liverpool
1st: Man City
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Supercomputer predicts Premier League 2022/23 standings after latest PL clubs transfer activity