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Predicting the final 2021/22 Premier League table after closure of the January transfer window

Premier League clubs will no longer be able to add to their squads after the January transfer window came to a close.

Newcastle, who now have the richest owners in England's top tier, took full advantage as they splashed the cash.

The Toon spent over £90m on new signings, with Kieran Trippier, Bruno Guimarães and Chris Wood all joining the club.

Everton have had a poor season thus far but have strengthened in January, with Dele Alli and Donny van de Beek joining on deadline day.

While Liverpool also made a big signing, with Luis Diaz joining in a big money move from Porto.

With the January transfer window closed and just a few months left in the Premier League season, we've predicted the final table.

We've used the Premier League table calculator on worldfootball.net and predicted the result of each and every game left to play.

View how we think the Premier League table will look at the end of the season below...

Manchester City just have to win the Premier League title, right?

They currently have a nine-point lead over Liverpool and, while we predict the Reds to close the gap slightly, City should win the title with relative ease.

Chelsea have been going through a slightly rocky patch recently but we're backing them to turn their form around and comfortably finish third.

While we also think that Antonio Conte, one of the world's best managers, can guide Tottenham to fourth place.

The lack of depth in both Arsenal and West Ham's squads are a concern and it may prove costly in their quest for a top four spot.

While Man United have not strengthened at all in the January transfer window and, while they currently occupy fourth, we think Spurs may pip them to a Champions League berth.

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