I think that next season there will be two undeniable leaders - City and Liverpool (as for City, this bag, due to its endless purchases, turns into a monster that just scares) and the group that will fight for the "leftovers" - United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea. Plus, there is always the possibility of lifting some kind of underdog (Leicester, Newcastle - why not?) But even without them, these are 6 teams for 4 possible places - that is, even if all 6 teams are incredibly good and show brilliant football, someone will still end up in 6th place and the season will turn out to be a failure. I hope you understand my point - with such competition, the fight for 4th place does not mean that the club is bad, but that the rest are also strong. And of course, I understand that anything can happen, and for example City + Liverpool can take 5-6th place, and the second group of teams can be higher than them.
Well newcastle could really surprise us.
With its unlimited backing money .. they actually have that ability to build a dream team just like what manchester city did.
Hopefully there is a powerful underdog coming to the big six and become the giant killer so things could be in balance.
On the one hand it will be difficult for Newcastle to realize their endless money (if they have it) due to the FFP rules, but on the other hand they may well violate them and receive fines (which are insignificant for the first violation), this will be acceptable to them. Well, we know that UEFA officials are corrupt enough to be able to settle any issue with them.