AI’s Early Prediction for the 2025/26 Premier League Table

The 2025 summer transfer window has already showcased a dynamic reshaping of Premier League squads. Uniquely structured to accommodate the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, this window opened early (June 1–10) and will fully reopen on June 16, closing on September 1  .

Already, Premier League clubs have committed nearly £500 million in just the first 10 days  . Manchester City took the lead, spending approximately £116 million to secure key reinforcements: Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, and Rayan Aït‑Nouri, bolstering midfield, attack, and full‑back positions  .

Meanwhile, Liverpool swiftly replaced Trent Alexander‑Arnold by bringing in Jeremie Frimpong in a deal that earned high marks for its strategic cleanness  and also secured a club record for Florian Wirtz.

Big spenders like Chelsea and Manchester United have also made early statements. Chelsea targeted striker Liam Delap and defender Mamadou Sarr, while United secured Matheus Cunha from Wolves for a club‑record fee of £62.5 million.

With heavyweights like Arsenal, Spurs, and Villa already active or preparing significant bids, this window promises to be both high‑profile and transformative  .

So I asked Ai to make an early prediction and here the result below 👇 

Position Club Points
1 Manchester City 89
2 Liverpool 86
3 Arsenal 81
4 Manchester United 76
5 Tottenham 72
6 Chelsea 68
7 Newcastle United 65
8 Brighton 62
9 Aston Villa 60
10 West Ham United 55
11 Brentford 52
12 Fulham 50
13 Crystal Palace 47
14 Bournemouth 44
15 Everton 41
16 Burnley (Promoted) 39
17 Leeds United (Promoted) 37
18 Sunderland (Promoted) 34
19 Wolverhampton 33
20 Nottingham Forest 31

🔍 Key Notes:

Title race: City and Liverpool neck-and-neck, but Guardiola’s side edges it again.

Top 4: Arsenal and Man United hold strong due to squad depth.

Survivors: Burnley and Leeds grind out enough wins to survive.

Relegated: Sunderland, Wolves, and Forest fall short based on squad depth and form.

 

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