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Supercomputer predicts Man Utd and Man City final Premier League positions in 2025-26
Ben McKenna
By Ben McKenna
Manchester United and Manchester City will both be hoping for improved finishes in the Premier League next season
Manchester United and Manchester City both ended the season without any silverware and both clubs are out to improve next term.
City finished third in the Premier League as their four-year dominance of the top flight was ended by Liverpool while United lost the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur to leave them without any European football after finishing 15th. City lost a cup final too, as they were beaten 1-0 by Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
Pep Guardiola has added several players to his City squad already but business has been slower at Old Trafford, although a deal is close for Bryan Mbeumo after a Β£70m bid was submitted on Thursday. Mbeumo is reported to have told the Bees he feels it is a fair offer as he pushes for a move.
A supercomputer compiled by Ace Odds has worked to predict the final table come May. With a few surprises, letβs see where United and City are tipped to finish…
The Black Cats are being tipped to go straight back down
1. 20th: Sunderland
The Black Cats are being tipped to go straight back down | Getty Images
The Clarets were promoted after finishing second in the Championship but are forecast for an immediate relegation
2. 19th: Burnley
The Clarets were promoted after finishing second in the Championship but are forecast for an immediate relegation | Getty Images
The Championship winners are tipped to complete the set of newly-promoted clubs all going back down
3. 18th: Leeds United
The Championship winners are tipped to complete the set of newly-promoted clubs all going back down | Getty Images
The club are forecast to be involved in a relegation battle again but predicted to survive
4. 17th: Wolves
The club are forecast to be involved in a relegation battle again but predicted to survive | Wolves via Getty Images
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