Too hard to predict until the transfer window finishes. Right now I would say top 3. But I cant be more specific until the signings are done and dusted (for all teams).
Hard to say, its down to who buys what players. but one thing is certain, Liverpool will not win the league. If UTD buy a decent striker, they will be in with a shout, but ££££ are sorting out its problems so dont discount them.
But for our being at Wembley, I'd say "definite top 4 again." As things stand, everything for us is going to come down to how well and how quickly we can make Wembley a fortress.
8th I think we'll be fighting with Everton this season, although I think we'll come up slightly short. They've had a good summer so far but it'll depend on how quickly their new signings settle.
If United sign everybody they're linked to, they'll win every trophy and finish first by a long way, simply due to the fact that none of the other teams will have any players. Seriously though, depends on what the squad looks like. If the window shut today, with no Zlatan, I'd be worried for our PL safety.
I doubt we'll be getting rid of any of our players. We don't have to sell. Levy might be tempted to sell Walker, given that we have cover for that position, but I suspect that City will have to pay silly money for him. The only player that I've heard we're chasing is some winger called Seri, who is currently at Napoli. I'm sure there are others that Poch has his eye on. I reckon we could be tempted to sell Janssen, which means we'll need another striker. Of course, we'll need a reserve RWB, if we sell Walker. Otherwise, I think we're pretty set for players.
Matic, Fabinho, Marquinhos, Morata, James, Perisic, Ronaldo, Sanches and Griezmann... all absolutely nailed on.
Interesting, every other club will be moving forward and Spurs will be standing still, hoping to keep the players they have from their head's being turned. Heads will turn if you fail to show ambition imo.