As Fantasy Premier League (FPL) continues to unveil player prices for the 2024/25 season, managers are eagerly dissecting the information to plan their strategies. Day two of the price reveals has brought us some intriguing valuations and potential bargains. Let's dive into the details of these players, examining their prices, positions, and performances from the previous season to help you make informed decisions for your FPL team.
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Cole Palmer's meteoric rise in the 2023/24 season has resulted in the biggest price increase ever seen in FPL. The young midfielder's exceptional performance, netting 22 goals and providing 13 assists, justifies his premium price tag. With 2,624 minutes played and an impressive 244 points, Palmer has established himself as a top-tier FPL asset. However, at £10.5m, managers will need to carefully consider if he can replicate his outstanding form in the upcoming season.
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Nicolas Jackson's debut season at Chelsea saw him score 14 goals and provide 6 assists, accumulating 142 FPL points. His new price of £7.5m reflects the potential Chelsea sees in him. With 2,804 minutes played last season, Jackson has shown he can be a regular starter. The question for FPL managers is whether he can improve on his 2023/24 performance to justify his price.
Raheem Sterling's price remains at £7.0m that makes him an intriguing option for FPL managers. Despite playing only 1,981 minutes last season, he managed 8 goals and 8 assists, totaling 123 points. If Sterling can secure more playing time and recapture his best form, he could prove to be excellent value at this price point.
As a key player in Leicester City's promotion campaign, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall enters the Premier League with a £6.0m price tag. While we don't have Premier League statistics for him from last season, his performances in the Championship make him an interesting prospect for FPL managers.
Reece James' injury-plagued 2023/24 season has resulted in a significant price drop to £5.0m. When fit, James is known for his attacking contributions and clean sheet potential. If he can stay healthy, this could be one of the bargains of the season. However, managers should be cautious given his recent injury history.
As a new signing for Brentford, Igor Thiago enters the Premier League priced at £6.0m. While we don't have previous FPL data for him, his performances in the Belgian league have been impressive. Managers will be keeping a close eye on his pre-season form to assess his potential as an FPL asset.
Yoane Wissa's solid 2023/24 season, where he scored 12 goals and provided 4 assists, has earned him a £6.0m price tag. With 131 points from 2,507 minutes played, Wissa offers consistent returns at a reasonable price. His ability to contribute to Brentford's attack makes him a viable option for managers looking for mid-priced forwards.
Ben Mee's price of £4.5m makes him an attractive budget defender option. Brentford's defensive solidity means Mee could offer good value through clean sheets and the occasional attacking return.
As the Rotation Planner tool above shows, Brentford and Southampton have the best rotating defensive fixtures for the first 8 Gameweeks. Mee (£4.5m) and Harwood-Bellis (£4.0m) could be the perfect budget duo.
Kevin Schade's £5.5m price reflects his potential rather than his 2023/24 performance. With limited playing time last season, Schade will be looking to establish himself as a regular starter. FPL managers should monitor his pre-season form and early season minutes before considering him for their teams.
Mark Flekken's debut Premier League season saw him accumulate 119 points, with 7 clean sheets from 3,285 minutes played. Priced at £4.5m, Flekken offers a budget-friendly option for managers looking for a starting goalkeeper. His ability to rack up save points makes him an interesting prospect at this price point.
Ian Maatsen has signed for Aston Villa from Chelsea and is priced at £5.0m. Known for his attacking contributions from defense, Maatsen could be an interesting differential if he secures regular playing time. Managers should keep an eye on Aston Villa's pre-season to gauge his role in the team.
Leon Bailey's price of £6.5m reflects his potential for explosive returns. While inconsistent last season, Bailey showed flashes of brilliance that make him an intriguing option. If he can find consistency in Aston Villa's attack, he could offer excellent value at this price point.
John McGinn's £5.5m price tag makes him an attractive option in Aston Villa's midfield. Known for his work rate and occasional attacking returns, McGinn could be a solid fifth midfielder option for FPL teams, especially considering Villa's strong form under Unai Emery.
Emiliano Martinez's price of £5.0m reflects his status as one of the Premier League's top goalkeepers. With 115 points and 8 clean sheets from 3,015 minutes played last season, Martinez offers a reliable option between the sticks. His ability to collect bonus points makes him an attractive choice for managers willing to invest in their goalkeeper slot.
Priced at £4.5m, Ezri Konsa offers an affordable way into Aston Villa's improving defense. Konsa's regular starting role and Villa's defensive solidity under Unai Emery make him an interesting budget defender option.
As shown in the Fixture Planner tool, Aston Villa have the second best defensive fixture for the opening 8 Gameweeks.
Matheus Cunha's £6.5m price tag reflects his growing importance to Wolves' attack. Cunha showed promising form towards the end of the 2023/24 season. If he can build on this, he could be a valuable mid-priced forward option for FPL managers.
As a new signing from Celta Vigo, Jørgen Strand Larsen enters the Premier League priced at £5.5m. While we don't have previous FPL data for him, his performances in La Liga suggest he could be an interesting budget forward option. Managers should monitor his adaptation to the Premier League before considering him for their teams.
Pablo Sarabia enters the 2024/25 season with an intriguing price tag of £5.5m, up from his previous £4.5m valuation. The Spanish midfielder showed his potential in the 2023/24 campaign, accumulating 99 points in just 1737 minutes of play. Sarabia's contribution of 4 goals and 7 assists highlights his attacking prowess and creativity in the midfield.
Rayan Ait-Nouri's price of £4.5m makes him an attractive budget defender option. With 77 points from 2,343 minutes played last season, including 2 goals and 3 assists, Ait-Nouri offers the potential for both defensive and attacking returns. His ability to play as a wing-back increases his appeal for FPL managers.
Priced at £4.5m, Craig Dawson offers a steady presence in Wolves' defense. Dawson's experience and potential for clean sheets make him a solid budget defender choice for FPL managers.
Eberechi Eze's price increase to £7.0m reflects his growing importance to Crystal Palace. With 136 points from 2,066 minutes played last season, including 11 goals and 5 assists, Eze offers significant attacking potential. If he can maintain or improve on this form, he could be excellent value at this price point.
Eberechi Eze 2023/24 stats 📊
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⚽️ Goals = 11
🤝 Assists = 5
🟰 FPL Points = 136
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As a new signing for Crystal Palace, Daichi Kamada enters the Premier League priced at £5.5m. Known for his creativity and goal-scoring ability from midfield, Kamada could be an interesting differential pick if he adapts quickly to the Premier League.
Adam Wharton's £5.0m price tag reflects his status as an emerging talent. Managers should monitor his playing time and role in the Palace midfield before considering him for their FPL teams.
Marc Guehi's price of £4.5m makes him an attractive budget defender option. As a regular starter for Crystal Palace, Guehi offers the potential for clean sheet points and the occasional attacking return from set-pieces. His price point makes him an easy fit in many FPL team structures.
Priced at £4.5m, Chris Richards offers another affordable route into the Crystal Palace defense. While he may not be a guaranteed starter, Richards' versatility could see him feature regularly. Managers should monitor Palace's pre-season to assess his role in the team.
Jamie Vardy returns to the Premier League with newly promoted Leicester City, priced at £5.5m. Vardy's proven goal-scoring record makes him an intriguing budget forward option. However, managers should be cautious about his age and how he adapts to the step up in competition.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid joins Leicester City in their return to the Premier League, priced at £5.5m. Known for his versatility, De Cordova-Reid could be an interesting differential pick if he secures a regular starting role. Managers should monitor his pre-season performances and early season form.
Patson Daka enters the Premier League with newly promoted Leicester City, priced at £5.0m. Daka's pace and finishing ability make him an interesting budget forward option. His price allows managers to free up funds for premium players elsewhere.
Stephy Mavididi joins Leicester City in their return to the Premier League, priced at £5.5m. Known for his attacking contributions from midfield, Mavididi could be a differential pick for managers looking for value in the mid-price midfielder bracket. His adaptation to the Premier League will be key to his FPL potential.
Callum Doyle comes in at the minimum price of £4.0m. While playing time may be uncertain, his price point makes him an attractive enabler for FPL managers looking to free up funds. Monitor Leicester's pre-season to assess his chances of regular starts.
Mohammed Kudus' price of £6.5m reflects his growing importance to West Ham's attack. Kudus showed flashes of brilliance in his debut Premier League season. If he can secure a regular starting role and build on his performances, he could offer excellent value at this price point.
James Ward-Prowse proved to be a valuable asset in the 2023/24 season, amassing an impressive 146 points. The set-piece specialist contributed 7 goals and 7 assists in 3000 minutes of play, showcasing his consistency and attacking threat from midfield. At £6.5m, Ward-Prowse could offer excellent value, especially considering his dead-ball expertise and West Ham's attacking potential.
Max Kilman enters the 2024/25 season priced at an attractive £4.5m. The new West Ham defender played every minute of the 2023/24 campaign, accumulating 82 points with 2 goals and 5 clean sheets. Kilman's consistency and occasional attacking threat make him an interesting budget defender option. His ability to play the full 90 minutes regularly adds to his appeal, potentially offering managers a reliable source of points at a bargain price.
Michail Antonio sees a drop in his FPL price, to £5.5m for 2024/25. The West Ham forward managed 78 points in the 2023/24 campaign, scoring 6 goals and providing 2 assists in 1692 minutes of play. Antonio's reduced price could make him an attractive third-striker option for FPL managers, especially if he can secure more consistent playing time. His ability to contribute both goals and assists when on the pitch makes him a potentially valuable budget forward.
Alphonse Areola enters the 2024/25 season with a price increase to £4.5m. The West Ham goalkeeper had a solid 2023/24 campaign, accumulating 116 points with 4 clean sheets and an impressive 138 saves in 2700 minutes of play. Areola's price point makes him an attractive option for managers looking for a reliable starting goalkeeper without breaking the bank. His high save count suggests he could be a good source of save points, even when clean sheets are hard to come by.
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