Work backwards from the bottom:
We will finish above the three promoted teams (Burnley, Leeds and Sunderland). 20th, 19th, 18th.
We will finish above Wolves. 17th.
Brentford have lost their manager and some key players. 16th.
Bournemouth will struggle having had their back four decimated. 15th.
West Ham have lost Kudus and don’t have the personnel to play Potter’s style IMO. 14th.
Brighton have lost their main goal threat. 13th.
Palace lack the depth to compete in Europe as well as the league despite having an excellent manager and some very good attacking players. 12th.
Newcastle’s Isak saga combined with European football could be their undoing. 11th.
Fulham. No ins, no outs. Just unrest. Definition of mid table. 10th.
EVERTON. This is where we’re at. 9th. Or with a bit of luck… (see below)
I wonder how much the United signings improve them? Up for debate, but possible. No European football so they can focus fully on the league. We’d need a lot of luck to finish here. 8th.
Spurs (see United RE: signings), plus a top manager in Frank. But then again, they could Spurs it. Possibility to finish above them? 7th.
Forest. Good squad and good manager. 6th.
Villa. Good squad and good manager. 5th.
Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea World Champs, the RS, all guaranteed to finish above us. 4th to 1st.