1st. City - Too good of a squad. Their second string could probably win the league. And a fit De Bruyne back... Its a problem for the other 19 teams in the division.
2nd. Spurs - Under performed last season, dele Alli was off the boil, a lot of late wins, they've strengthened in the right places and I expect their home form to be immaculate at the new stadium pushing city.
3rd. Liverpool - An amazing season last year, but felt like they were always playing at 110% Fair dues if they can keep it up but I predict they'll tire eventually to a 3rd place but keep on the coat tails of City.
4th. Arsenal - Immense firepower. You can see the signs of what Emery envisions to implement. Like Tottenham they've bought well and with Tierney and Luiz in a back 5 they might have shored up the defence enough to edge out Utd to 4th.
5th. Man Utd - Maguire and Bissaka are huge signings. But the front line doesn't convince me and Pogbas presence might become an unsettling factor once again. Just missing out on top 4.
6th. Chelsea - Before the window shut I would have said Chelsea had just as good of a chance to finish in the top 4 as the rest. But everyone has improved so much so in the last week it would be quite an achievement for them to finish any higher. If Leicester get their act together they might push it close as I genuinely cant see a weak link in their side barring CB (man for man I think they're comparable to Chelsea, Utd and Arsenal) and they have no european football to worry about.