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Every 2024/25 FPL player price revealed so far

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Ahead of the launch of 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League, see ALL the player prices revealed so far, with analysis from The Scout.

Every price revealed so far
Erling Haaland (Man City) £15.0m

The Norwegian forward is now the most-expensive player in FPL history, becoming the first EVER to be priced above £14.0m.

His 121 shots, 114 shots in the box, 55 big chances and 57 shots on target were all more than any other player last season.

He now has a massive price tag. But with his huge goal threat and captaincy potential, combined with a kind early fixture schedule, it poses the question: can you afford NOT to have Haaland in your opening squad?

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) £12.5m

Although the Egyptian recorded his lowest-ever total in Fantasy last season, his 92 shots in the box, 33 big chances, 114 shots and 54 shots on target were all more than any other midfielder in Fantasy and he still recorded 200+ points for a seventh successive season.

Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) £9.0m

Villa’s very favourable run of opening opponents gives Watkins every chance of rivalling Haaland once again. According to the Fixture Difficulty Ratings (FDR), five of their first six matches score a mere two.

Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd) £8.5m

Man Utd’s playmaker will cost exactly the same as last campaign, when he enjoyed the second-best season of his Fantasy career for goal involvements by scoring 10 and assisting a further nine. Clashes with Fulham, Brighton and Southampton in the first four Gameweeks give Fernandes the chance to make a fast start to 2024/25.

Kai Havertz (Arsenal) £8.0m

Havertz has been reclassified as a forward for 2024/25 Fantasy, having enjoyed a hugely successful second half to his debut campaign for Arsenal thanks to a move up front. The German was involved in a team-high 18 goals from Gameweek 21 onwards, with nine goals and nine assists highlighting his all-round style of play.

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) £7.5m

The Palace forward earns a 50 per cent price hike from last season’s £5.0m due to his displays under Crystal Palace’s new head coach Oliver Glasner. The Frenchman produced 13 goals and three assists to collect 105 points from Gameweek 25 onwards, more than any other forward in Fantasy.

Ivan Toney (Brentford) £7.5m

Having dropped £0.5m in cost from last season, when he was suspended for half of the campaign, managers will be hoping Toney can rediscover his form of 2022/23. The Brentford star produced 20 goals, four assists and 182 points to finish as the third top-scoring forward that season, which was his last full season in Fantasy.

Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) £7.5m

The Newcastle winger rises £2.0m in price on the back of his 11 goals, 16 assists and 183 points last season. The winger has the schedule to make an immediate impact in 2024/25, facing Southampton, AFC Bournemouth, Wolves and Fulham in the first five Gameweeks.

Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) £7.5m

The West Ham winger enjoyed the best goalscoring season of his career last time out, netting 16 goals in addition to supplying six assists. The versatile West Ham winger could also feature up front in their first campaign under new head coach Julen Lopetegui.

Richarlison (Spurs) £7.0m

The Brazilian has also become a forward this season in FPL. Despite being limited to only 18 starts last season, Richarlison proved a key figure in Tottenham Hotspur’s first campaign under Ange Postecoglou. He produced 11 goals and four assists, mainly playing as a lone forward, ranking second among team-mates for shots, shots in the box and shots on target.

Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea) £6.5m

Reclassified from a forward to a midfielder in Fantasy, Nkunku will surely be far cheaper than his Chelsea team-mate Cole Palmer. If the Frenchman finds form under new head coach Enzo Maresca, the Blues’ kind early schedule could persuade some managers to double up on the midfield duo.

Pedro Neto (Wolves) £6.5m

Neto was a huge success in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ campaign under Gary O’Neil last season. He produced two goals and 11 assists in just 18 starts and was involved in a team-high 59 per cent of their goals when selected.

But a difficult early run of opponents suggests it’ll be around the Gameweek 9 mark before the Portuguese can start to deliver on his value price tag.

Solly March (Brighton) £6.5m

The Brighton winger produced three goals and an assist in seven matches last season before being sidelined through injury. Although the winger is expected back in September, Brighton’s tough opening schedule means it’s best to wait until Gameweek 12 before reassessing their key assets under new head coach Fabian Hurzeler.

Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nott’m Forest) £5.5m

Hudson-Odoi (£5.5m) boasted strong all-round attacking potential following the arrival of Nuno Espirito Santo as head coach of Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 18 last season.

The winger’s 24 shots in the box and 29 key passes both placed second among team-mates in that period.

Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth) £5.5m

Semenyo is reclassified from a forward to a midfielder after playing as a winger for AFC Bournemouth last season. Eight goals and four assists points to his all-round value potential, while his 70 shots, 46 shots in the box and 30 shots on target all placed second for the Cherries in 2023/24.

Jordan Pickford (Everton) £5.0m

The Everton goalkeeper earned 29 save points and 22 bonus points in 2023/24, which is the combined equivalent of more than 12 clean sheets. Combined with his 13 shutouts, he totalled 153 points.

Bernd Leno (Fulham) £5.0m

Leno finished third in last season’s goalkeeper standings. Like Pickford, Leno also recorded 29 save points in addition to collecting 10 clean sheets and 15 bonus points to amass 133 points.

Ricardo Pereira (Leicester) £4.5m

The right-back’s total of 45 key passes was bettered by just three other Leicester players last season. However, a change of manager, combined with a tough opening schedule, means managers should wait before investing in the Foxes’ key players under Steve Cooper in 2024/25.

Leif Davis (Ipswich) £4.5m

Davis has one of the best-ever records of any promoted defender in Fantasy. The left-back produced two goals and 18 assists last season, with his set-piece duties helping him create an eye-catching 125 chances in the 2023/24 Championship.

Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Southampton) £4.0m

The Southampton centre-back produced two goals and three assists last campaign and has a favourable early schedule to appeal as a rotation option at the back.

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