The new Premier League season is still a LONG way away, but we’re already counting down the days.
Newcastle United have been handed a difficult start to the campaign, facing Aston Villa away on the opening day before a week later hosting reigning champions Liverpool in their St James’ Park opener.
By that point, Eddie Howe will expect to have one, two, possibly even three new signings through the door as he prepares to not only tackle the Premier League but the Champions League too.
So, just for fun, because we’re allowed that, aren’t we!? We asked AI’s Grok tool to predict Newcastle United’s starting XI for their Premier League opener at Villa Park on Saturday, August 16 - and here’s what it came up with. Again, don’t shoot the messenger!
AI writes: "Linked heavily with Newcastle after a stellar Championship season with Burnley, Trafford could challenge Nick Pope for the starting spot if signed. His "world-class" potential makes him a likely starter."
1. GK: James Trafford
AI writes: "Linked heavily with Newcastle after a stellar Championship season with Burnley, Trafford could challenge Nick Pope for the starting spot if signed. His "world-class" potential makes him a likely starter." | Getty Images
AI writes: "A key player despite Manchester City’s interest, Livramento is favored over Kieran Trippier, whose future remains uncertain."
2. RB: Tino Livramento
AI writes: "A key player despite Manchester City’s interest, Livramento is favored over Kieran Trippier, whose future remains uncertain." | Getty Images
AI writes: "Assuming he overcomes his knee issues, Botman is a guaranteed starter due to his defensive solidity."
3. CB: Sven Botman
AI writes: "Assuming he overcomes his knee issues, Botman is a guaranteed starter due to his defensive solidity." | Getty Images
AI writes: " A long-term target from Crystal Palace, with renewed interest as his contract nears its end. If signed, he’d likely replace Fabian Schar or Dan Burn to form a strong partnership with Botman."
4. CB: Marc Guehi
AI writes: " A long-term target from Crystal Palace, with renewed interest as his contract nears its end. If signed, he’d likely replace Fabian Schar or Dan Burn to form a strong partnership with Botman." | Getty Images