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AI Simulated The Premier League Table If Arsenal Sign Gyokeres And Eze–This Is What It Said…

Arsenal are trying to sign both Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP, and Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace this summer.

Gyokeres has been a target for the Gunners for several months now, as they are desperate to sign a proper number nine who can be their long-term striker option. The most recent reports have suggested that Gyokeres wants the move, and Arsenal are closing in on the Sporting CP star, who will likely cost around £70m.

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Furthermore, Arsenal are also in talks to sign Crystal Palace’s Eze, who was subject to transfer interest from Premier League rivals Tottenham. He has a £68m release clause, and is reportedly willing to join at the Emirates this summer.

With that in mind, we asked Grok AI to simulate next season in the Premier League assuming that Arsenal are able to sign both Gyokeres and Eze, and this is what it said…

AI predicts the Premier League table

1st – Manchester City – 94 points

After a year watching Liverpool lift the title, Manchester City get back to the top of the Premier League table, and win their ninth league title in 15 years.

2nd – Arsenal – 90 points

Despite the additions of Eze and Gyokeres, AI still thinks that Arteta’s side will come second next season, which would be a disappointment for the Gunners.

3rd – Liverpool – 86 points

Arne Slot’s side aren’t able to recreate their title winning season from last year, and drop behind both Arsenal and Man City to third.

4th – Chelsea – 78 points

A slight drop off in points, but still a good finish for a Chelsea side who have signed Liam Delap, Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens so far this summer.

5th – Manchester United – 75 points

A much improved season for Man United, who are able to climb up into what could be a Champions League place next year.

6th – Tottenham Hotspur – 70 points

Much like Man United, a big jump up the Premier League table for Tottenham in what will be Thomas Frank’s first season at the club.

7th – Newcastle United – 68 points

Much like last time they were in the Champions League, Newcastle’s Premier League form falters, and they drop out of the top six.

8th – Aston Villa – 65 points

Villa will be hopeful that they are able to keep hold of striker Ollie Watkins, who has been linked to Arsenal and Man United.

9th – Brighton – 60 points

Another solid year for Fabian Hurzeler’s side, despite the fact that they have lost their main striker Joao Pedro.

10th – West Ham United – 58 points

A much improved season for the Hammers, who will have a whole summer to prepare for the season under Graham Potter.

11th – Crystal Palace – 55 points

The departure of Eze could hurt Palace, and not to mention the fact that defender Marc Guehi has also been linked with Arsenal and Liverpool.

12th – Brentford – 52 points

Despite losing Christian Norgaard, Thomas Frank, and potentially Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford still manage to stay well clear of the relegation zone.

13th – Fulham – 50 points

A solid mid-table finish for a Fulham side who have a lot of former Arsenal players in their squad under Marco Silva.

14th – Everton – 48 points

Solid first season in their new stadium after leaving Goodison Park for David Moyes and co in Merseyside.

15th – Bournemouth – 46 points

The Cherries have already lost Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez, which could damage their league position next season.

16th – Leeds United – 45 points

Newly-promoted Leeds manage to survive back in the Premier League, finishing just one point behind an established Bournemouth team.

17th – Burnley – 42 points

Also managing to stay up, despite the recent poor record of promoted teams, Scott Parker’s Burnley establish themselves in the Premier League again.

18th – Wolves – 38 points

You can only imagine that losing Matheus Cunha is a big blow for Vito Pereira’s side, and AI thinks they will get relegated next season.

19th – Sunderland – 36 points

A valiant effort to stay up from Regis Le Bris’ Sunderland, who came through the Championship play-offs to earn promotion.

20th – Nottingham Forest – 34 points

A really shocking end to the table, as Forest see a huge fall from grace, and end up not only relegated after finishing seventh, but also last in the Premier League.

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