As per the list, I'd rank them this way;
Arsenal
Manchester City
Manchester United
Chelsea
Newcastle United
Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
Aston Villa
Brighton
If we are thinking realistically considering the current performances then my ranking would be like:
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
- Brighton
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Aston Villa
- Chelsea
- Newcastle United
- Manchester United
I would love to put Arsenal ahead of Manchester City but there is still an obvious gap unfortunately. Otherwise I already want Arsenal to win the league title finally.

Liverpool look solid but they have a new manager so I need to watch them more. I can trust Arteta more than Arne Slot now.
The reason why I put Chelsea ahead of Newcastle is that I believe they have a bigger potential. I put Manchester United to the last position because they are playing horrible.

It should be like this.
- Manchester City
- Liverpool
- Arsenal
Arsenal is done with their injury waves at the early season. They looked bad with so many midfielders injured. They're missing Rice, Ode, and Merino in the upcoming game. This will make them struggle to win the upcoming game against Spurs. It gives City and Liverpool chances to widen their gap to them if they lose against Totenham.
A new Liverpool manager is not a good reason to underestimate their performance. In fact, they're still using the same squad that was competing for the title race last season. And they're getting better.
That's why i think Arsenal may be finishing below Liverpool.