A Stupidly Early 2021/22 Premier League Table Prediction

Fernandinho of Manchester City lifts the Premier League Trophy (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
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Jack Grealish of Aston Villa
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11. Everton – They continue in the shadows of their Merseyside rivals

Everton will fail to reach the heights they plan for every year but will have a solid season despite their wandering wishes.

Despite currently lacking a manager, the team has enough quality to be fine in the Premier League.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has another 10 plus goalscoring season in him and whatever happens to James Rodriguez, Everton have enough creative quality to get goals.

The Blues finish eleventh as they once again, plan for the future.

12. Aston Villa

Aston Villa comes in 12th as they lose some of their stars in the transfer window along with them getting hit with injuries once again.

Dean Smith has a good side at Villa but where they finish all depends on what happens to Jack Grealish and Ollie Watkins. Villa could end up anyway, so comfortably mid-table is where they are.

13. Newcastle United

Newcastle sticks with Steve Bruce and are easily safe, so long as Callum Wilson and Allan Saint-Maximin can stay fit for at least a quarter of the season.

This year, Newcastle avoids having to be talked about as relegation candidates all year, finish comfortably thirteenth and sit there for the majority of the season, will rely on loan signings, but thirteenth feels about right.