With the increasing anxiety in the transfer market, for the teams in the five major leagues, they need to strengthen the team through reinforcements as soon as possible. And just now, foreign media simulated a new season's Premier League rankings through a supercomputer. This comes after a comprehensive assessment of each team's current line-up on paper, as well as potential signings. In first place is Manchester City, who will pick up 94 league points next season.
Supercomputers are very optimistic about Pep Guardiola's side, who will continue to dominate the Premier League next season, and they will achieve an unprecedented fifth consecutive Premier League title. I have to say that this is still very exaggerated, and with their current comprehensive strength, Manchester City does have a lot of opportunities. In second place is Arsenal, who will pick up 86 points next season. With Arsenal's current overall quality, they remain strong contenders for the Premier League title next season. Even the only team in the league that can threaten Manchester City has no problem finishing second.
In third place is Liverpool with 80 points. After Jurgen Klopp's departure, the challenge will be quite difficult for Liverpool next season. No one is sure that the new manager will be able to adapt to the pace of the Premier League quickly, and the team is not moving much in the transfer market at the moment. So supercomputers think that they can only be ranked 3rd. In fourth place is Manchester United, with the Red Devils having a expected point of 71 next season. Objectively speaking, next season's Manchester United is still worth looking forward to. They are competitive in the Premier League, and last season's eighth-place finish was due to a wave of injuries.
As long as the squad can maintain the depth of the squad next season, Ten Hag's team will be very competitive. What's more, they are currently moving very quickly in the transfer market, and after the arrival of Zirkze, Yoro and others, this Manchester United team should not be underestimated. Maybe they have the quality to compete with Manchester City next season, but they definitely deserve to finish in the top four. In fifth place is Chelsea, who will pick up 67 points next season.
For Chelsea, the problem at the moment is not about signings. The first thing the team needs to do is to fix the dressing room problem, and there is an undercurrent within Chelsea at the moment due to Enzo's off-field incident. The priority for the top management and the coaching staff is to fix the stability of the dressing room first, and only if the players are stable internally will they be able to play their true strength next season. On paper alone, Chelsea don't need to worry. In sixth place is Aston Villa, who will pick up 65 points next season. The overall strength of Villa is very good at the moment.
With the blessing of key players such as Watkins and Martin, the team's competitiveness can also be regarded as the first gear in the Premier League. And this summer, we will also introduce 1~2 top superstars, which may be an opportunity for Villa to rise. It deserves to be ranked sixth. In seventh place is Tottenham, who will pick up 63 points next season. Supercomputer wasn't optimistic about any improvement for Tottenham next season, so they only finished seventh. Judging by their current recruitment, there is really little hope. In eighth place is West Ham United, who will be looking to pick up 57 points next season. West Ham United's overall strength is still good, but the team is a non-giant club after all. Therefore, it can also ensure that the current level is already quite good.
In ninth place is Newcastle, who will also pick up 57 points next season. Newcastle have been taken over by oil capital, but the team hasn't made too many big deals in the transfer market, which has led the supercomputer to think they could regress next season. In 10th place is Brentford, who the supercomputer thinks will pick up 57 league points. Brentford's overall strength is still okay, and it often plays a good role in robbing the rich and helping the poor in the Premier League. What do you think of this simulated Premier League standings for next season?