Day six of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) price reveals has arrived, and it's been an exhilarating one! Not only have we been treated to a fresh batch of player prices, but FPL has also announced the new game-changing features for the 2024/25 season. These exciting additions are set to revolutionise the way managers approach their team selections and strategies. Let's dive into the latest player prices and what they mean for your FPL squad planning.
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Son Heung-min had a stellar 2023/24 season, amassing an impressive 213 points. The South Korean superstar netted 17 goals and provided 10 assists, earning 25 bonus points along the way. His consistent performances and involvement in Spurs' attack make him a premium midfield option, albeit at a hefty price tag. With 2,946 minutes played last season, Son's durability is another factor that could justify his £10.0m valuation.
Son's heatmap shows that he played both left wing and center forward for Spurs in the 2023/24 season. His position in the upcoming season will be crucial for his FPL value.
Ben White's price has seen an increase to £6.5m for the 2024/25 season, reflecting his importance to Arsenal's defense and his attacking contributions. The versatile defender had an outstanding 2023/24 campaign, accumulating 182 points, which places him among the top-performing defenders in FPL.
White's defensive solidity helped Arsenal keep 18 clean sheets in his 2,995 minutes of play. However, it's his attacking output that truly sets him apart. With 4 goals and 5 assists, White demonstrated his ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch.
Bryan Mbeumo's price has risen to £7.0m for the 2024/25 season, reflecting his importance to Brentford's attack. Last season, he scored 9 goals and provided 7 assists, accumulating 127 points. With 1,960 minutes played, Mbeumo proved to be a regular starter for the Bees. His set-piece involvement and potential for bonus points (12 last season) make him an intriguing mid-priced midfield option.
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Kaoru Mitoma's price comes in at £6.5m for the upcoming season. The Japanese winger had a somewhat underwhelming 2023/24 campaign due to injury, scoring 3 goals and providing 7 assists in 1,488 minutes of play. However, his potential for explosive performances and Brighton's attacking style of play could make him a valuable pick.
The South Korean international has been priced at £6.5m for the 2024/25 season, suggesting that FPL expects him to play a significant role in Wolves' attack. Managers will need to monitor his pre-season performances and rumours linking him with a possible move to Olympique de Marseille.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's price is £6.0m for the 2024/25 season, potentially making him an attractive budget forward option. Despite injury concerns, he managed to score 7 goals and provide 3 assists in 2,184 minutes last season. With 101 points and 9 bonus points, Calvert-Lewin could offer excellent value if he can stay fit and find consistent form under Sean Dyche's management.
Taiwo Awoniyi's price remains stable at £6.0m for the 2024/25 season. The Nigerian striker scored 6 goals and provided 3 assists in just 1,046 minutes of play last season, hinting at his potential when fit. With 67 points from limited game time, Awoniyi could be a shrewd pickup if he can secure a regular starting berth and stay injury-free.
Interestingly, Awoniyi outscored Calvert-Lewin in goals per 90 minutes last season, as shown in the Opta Player Heatmaps tool. However, the Everton forward significantly underachieved his expected goals.
Kobbie Mainoo's emergence as a first-team regular for Manchester United has been reflected in his £5.5m price tag for the 2024/25 season. The young midfielder scored 3 goals and provided 1 assist last season, accumulating 77 points. His budget-friendly price and potential for increased involvement make him an interesting prospect for FPL managers looking for enablers in midfield.
Daniel Munoz joined Crystal Palace in January 2024 and has been priced at £5.0m for his first full season in the Premier League. In his half-season with the Eagles, Munoz provided 4 assists and kept 5 clean sheets. His attacking potential from defense could make him a viable option, especially if Crystal Palace can improve their defensive record.
From Gameweek 23, Munoz's first appearance for Crystal Place, until the end of the season he was the defender with the third most attempted assists (21). Only Doughty (33) and Robertson (42) attempted more in this period, as shown in the Opta Stats Sandbox above.
Kurt Zouma's price has dropped to £4.5m for the 2024/25 season, potentially making him an excellent budget defender option. The French center-back scored 3 goals and kept 3 clean sheets in 2,838 minutes last season. With 76 points and 6 bonus points, Zouma could offer great value if West Ham can improve their defensive solidity.
West Ham have the second worst defensive fixtures for the first four Gameweeks, as shown in the Fixture Planner above. FPL managers should consider this when evaluating West Ham defensive assets.
Mads Hermansen joins newly-promoted Leicester City and enters the FPL at £4.5m. As a new signing for a promoted team, Hermansen's potential in FPL remains to be seen. Managers will need to assess Leicester's defensive capabilities in the Premier League before considering him as a budget goalkeeper option.
Alex McCarthy returns to the Premier League with newly-promoted Southampton, priced at £4.5m. The experienced goalkeeper's value will largely depend on Southampton's defensive performances in the top flight. Managers should monitor pre-season and early fixtures to gauge his potential as a budget goalkeeping option.
Wes Burns enters the Premier League with newly-promoted Ipswich Town, priced at £5.0m for the 2024/25 season. As a key player in Ipswich's promotion campaign, Burns could be an interesting budget midfield option. His ability to play as a wing-back or further forward adds to his appeal.
Andreas Pereira's price has been set at £5.5m for the 2024/25 season. Pereira has been a key creative force for Fulham since joining the club. His set-piece responsibilities and ability to contribute both goals and assists make him an intriguing mid-priced midfield option.
Emiliano Buendía has been priced at £5.5m for the 2024/25 season. Buendía is known for his creative abilities and eye for goal. His price point suggests that he might not be guaranteed a starting position in Aston Villa's competitive midfield. However, if he can secure regular playing time under Unai Emery, Buendía could offer excellent value at this price.
Marcos Senesi's price has increased to £5.0m for the 2024/25 season, reflecting his solid performances for Bournemouth. The Argentine defender accumulated 102 points last season, scoring 4 goals and providing 5 assists in 2,311 minutes of play. With 6 clean sheets and 13 bonus points, Senesi demonstrated his ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch.
In conclusion, this latest batch of FPL price reveals offers managers a mix of premium assets, mid-priced differentials, and budget enablers to consider for their 2024/25 squads. With the announcement of new game-changing features, FPL managers have plenty to ponder as they begin crafting their teams for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as we approach the start of the new Premier League campaign!
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