Despite spending £326 million during the January transfer window, CHELSEA are in for a difficult season.
A supercomputer predicts that the Blues will finish in eighth place, behind Brighton.
The Blues have had a miserable season thus far, as they are currently tenth in the Premier League and have been eliminated from both cups
The experts at bettingexpert have created BETSiE, a supercomputer that predicts how the Premier League table will look once transfer windows have closed.
Chelsea were by far the biggest spenders during the transfer window, acquiring Joao Felix, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Enzo Fernandez for a British record fee.
However, BETSiE believes that Graham Potter will finish behind his former club Brighton, who are predicted to finish seventh and qualify for Europe for the first time ever.
BETSiE correctly predicted that Arsenal would earn the top spot prior to the deadline day acquisition of Jorginho.
The Gunners are projected to finish with a six-point lead over Manchester City and a staggering 25-point advantage over Tottenham.
The supercomputer predicts that Tottenham will fall out of the top four, with Manchester United and Newcastle maintaining their current positions.
Despite the hiring of Sean Dyche, Everton’s miserable season is expected to continue at the bottom of the table.
The Toffees are at the bottom of the league and are expected to finish with 31 points after failing to make any January signings and allowing Anthony Gordon to leave for £40 million to join Newcastle
Bournemouth are predicted to finish just ahead of Everton despite signing six players and spending over £50 million in the last month.
Several clubs are in danger of relegation, but according to BETSiE, Southampton will be the third team to finish in the bottom three.
Liverpool, who has struggled this year, is projected to finish sixth, which would qualify them for the Europa League
