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Latest Premier League odds: Outright winner, top four, relegation and top scorer

Holders Manchester City are the favourites to win the Premier League next season ahead of the fixtures release on Thursday. Pep Guardiola's side are the strong favourites at 8/13 with bookies Betfred while last season's challengers Liverpool are 2/1.

Chelsea are a distant 16/1 along with London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

Meanwhile, it could be an exciting race for the top four positions again with Chelsea ( 8/11 ), Spurs ( evens ) and Manchester United ( 11/10 ) all priced fairly strongly to bag a Champions League spot, while Arsenal are 2/1 and Saudi-backed Newcastle are 8/1.

In terms of the Europa League, could we see an English make their European debut in 2023? Graham Potter's Brighton were just five points away from clinching a spot in the Europa Conference League and seven from a place in UEFA's second-tier competition - if their run of poor form mid-season changed, it could have been a completely different story. They are 6/1 to finish in the top six which is the same as Aston Villa.

Meanwhile, at the other side of the table, newly-promoted Bournemouth are the favourites for the drop at 4/6 while play-off winners Nottingham Forest are 8/11 and Fulham are 6/5. The bookies are tipping all three newly-promoted sides to go up including the Championship winners who are yet to survive a full season in the Premier League since 2013.

Here are the latest odds from Betfred :

Outright

  • Man City - 8/13
  • Liverpool - 2/1
  • Chelsea - 16/1
  • Tottenham - 16/1
  • Man United - 28/1
  • Arsenal - 66/1
  • Newcastle - 80/1
  • Leicester City - 150/1
  • West Ham - 150/1
  • Brighton - 250/1
  • Wolves - 250/1
  • Everton 250/1

For the full market visit Betfred.

Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus (Getty Images)

Top Goalscorer

  • Mo Salah - 5/1
  • Erling Haaland - 5/1
  • Harry Kane 6/1
  • Son Heung-Min - 8/1
  • Cristiano Ronaldo - 12/1
  • Diogo Jota - 16/1
  • Romelu Lukaku - 20/1
  • Jamie Vardy - 25/1
  • Kai Havertz - 33/1
  • Julian Alvarez - 33/1
  • Jarrod Bowen - 33/1
  • Eddie Nketiah - 33/1
  • Gabriel Jesus - 33/1
  • Kevin De Bruyne - 33/1
  • Patrick Bamford - 33/1
Heung-Min Son of Tottenham Hotspur with the Premier League Golden Boot award (Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)

Top Four Finish

  • Man City - 1/50
  • Liverpool - 1/10
  • Chelsea - 8/11
  • Tottenham - Evens
  • Man United - 11/10
  • Arsenal - 2/1
  • Newcastle - 8/1
  • West Ham - 12/1
  • Leicester 14/1
  • Brighton - 20/1
  • Aston Villa - 20/1
  • Wolves - 20/1
  • Everton 25/1
  • Crystal Palace - 25/1
  • Southampton - 40/1
  • Leeds - 40/1
  • Brentford - 50/1
  • Fulham - 80/1
  • Bournemouth - 150/1
  • Nottingham Forest - 200/1

Top Six Finish

  • Man City - 1/500
  • Liverpool - 1/50
  • Chelsea - 1/6
  • Tottenham - 4/11
  • Man United - 2/5
  • Arsenal - 4/6
  • Newcastle - 5/2
  • West Ham - 7/2
  • Leicester - 4/1
  • Brighton - 6/1
  • Aston Villa - 6/1
  • Wolves - 9/1
  • Everton - 11/1
  • Crystal Palace - 12/1
  • Brentford - 16/1
  • Leeds - 16/1
  • Southampton - 16/1
  • Fulham - 33/1
  • Bournemouth - 50/1
  • Nottingham Forest - 50/1
Could Brighton be this season's dark horse? They are 6/1 to finish in the top six and qualify for Europe for the first time in their history ((Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images))

To Stay Up

  • Newcastle - 1/100
  • Leicester - 1/80
  • West Ham - 1/100
  • Aston Villa - 1/33
  • Brighton - 1/33
  • Wolves - 1/10
  • Crystal Palace - 1/10
  • Everton - 1/9
  • Southampton - 1/5
  • Brentford - 2/7
  • Leeds - 1/3
  • Fulham - 8/13
  • Nottingham Forest - Evens
  • Bournemouth - 11/10

Relegation

  • Bournemouth - 4/6
  • Nottingham Forest - 8/11
  • Fulham - 6/5
  • Leeds - 9/4
  • Brentford - 5/2
  • Southampton - 10/3
  • Everton - 5/1
  • Crystal Palace - 11/2
  • Wolves - 11/2
  • Brighton - 9/1
  • Aston Villa - 9/1
  • Leicester - 16/1
  • Newcastle - 25/1
  • West Ham - 25/1
  • Chelsea - 250/1
  • Tottenham - 250/1
  • Arsenal - 250/1
  • Man United - 500/1
  • Liverpool - 1000/1
  • Man City - 2000/1
Championship winners Fulham are 6/5 to go straight back down...again! (Getty Images)

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