I'll say Chelsea wins it. They added 2 huge additions to an already complete squad that shouldn't take too much time to fit in. Mourinho coaching them means they can sit back against bigger teams and absorb pressure while waiting to nick one late in the game, and now with Cesc, Costa, and the continued brilliance of Hazard they have the fire power to put 3 or 4 past a Villa away in January.
Manchester City to finish second. Jovetic, Aguero and Dzeko will all be kept happy by the number of games City will play this year. The Kompany reports are a worry and even though he's proved me wrong a few times, I don't think Demichelis has much left in the tank. Mangala, if everything I've read is accurate, could be a beast but if Kompany isn't 100% they could start to leak goals.
MANCHESTER FUCKING UNITED TO FINISH THIRD. Yes, I'm biased...but I just think now the squad is too good to not make Champions League. If Van Gaal is as clever as he thinks he is, he'll find a formation to get at least 4 of Rooney, Mata. RVP, Falcao, and Di Maria playing. I'm not ready to right off the defense yet as 3 of the potential starters haven't even played a match yet and Blind or a healthy Carrick in front of them should see less and less frantic plays.
Liverpool to finish 4th and Arsenal 5th. I worry about Arsenal's defense and their ability to score away from the Emirates. If Balotelli is productive, Liverpool could finish as high as second but thats a big if. Sterling is obviously a star in the making and Sturridge should have another great season but I'm looking forward to seeing Coutinho pull the strings.
Everton and Tottenham to finish 6th and 7th. I get the Everton love and don't think there is any shame in putting them here. Once Barkley gets healthy they'll be in really good shape and I do like Eto'o (even if he is 60) but its very tough to pip the teams above. Spurs will finish 7th with 6 very good teams ahead of them. They'll beat City at home, draw with Arsenal away, then lose to QPR.