UMVA has learned that a sophisticated football supercomputer has already crunched the numbers and crowned Arsenal as the overwhelming favorite to retain the Premier League crown next season.
The Gunners lifted the trophy after a 22‑year drought, ending a night of euphoria that still reverberates through north London. Yet the celebration is already giving way to the relentless grind of summer transfers, with the club’s owners promising to keep the momentum roaring.
Even as Arsenal prepares to chase a historic double in the upcoming Champions League final, the real battle looms on the domestic front. Rivals will be sharpening their swords, but the data‑driven model leaves little doubt that Arteta’s side is poised to dominate.
Manchester City, still reeling from Pep Guardiola’s departure, will be guided by new manager Enzo Maresca, while Manchester United eyes a full‑season rebuild under Michael Carrick. Liverpool hopes a calmer pre‑season will restore the spark under Arne Slot. Yet the supercomputer’s simulations, run 10,000 times, consistently place Arsenal eight points clear of the chasing pack.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the model also projects Liverpool and United locking the remaining top‑four spots, with Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham completing the European qualification places.
At the opposite end of the table, the algorithm offers a bleak forecast for the three newly promoted clubs. Coventry City, led by Frank Lampard, is predicted to finish bottom, while Ipswich Town and Hull City are slated for 19th and 18th places respectively.
