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Premier League Team Price Reveals

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The FPL Show with Kelly Somers and FPLFamily‘s Sam Bonfield released the first 20 prices of the new season. So now the clubs have joined in the fun. The Premier League team price reveals for the 2023/24 are currently sharing player prices. This article will be updated with every price reveal as they come.

The Premier League announced that on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the Premier League team price reveals will be shared. The clubs will each release prices for their assets. Here are the ones we know so far.

Luton Town

Luton Town

New promoted Luton became the first of the Premier League clubs to reveal some of their player prices for the new season. FPL managers all love to find the £4.0m defenders who can enable their teams. As part of the Luton price reveals we saw the first £4.0m defender in the game for 2023/24.

Amari’i Bell is priced at £4.0m for the new. This could see him appear in a lot of FPL teams. Bell made 44 appearances in the Championship last season and scored one goal. Defensive teammate Gabriel Osho is priced at £4.5m.

Luton midfielder Jordan Clark is in at £5.0m, he made 103 appearances for Luton in the Championship. In those matches, he scored five goals and registered seven assists. Forward Elijah Adebayo is £5.0m, £0.5m cheaper than Carlton Morris who was announced on the FPL Show.

Sheffield United

Sheffield United

Following on from the earlier reveal of £5.5m Iliman Ndiaye, Championship runners-up Sheffield United have released four more prices. Fellow forward Oliver McBurnie is also £5.5m, after finishing one goal below his Senegalese teammate with 13.

Both Sander Berge and Oliver Norwood are £5.0m midfielders, with the former bagging six goals compared to the latter’s two.

Meanwhile, an interesting defender is Anel Ahmedhodzic. Not only did he feature in the Championship’s second-best defence but he also scored six non-penalty goals from centre-back. A towering presence in the box, he averaged a shot every 73.4 minutes last season – a similar rate to Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Burnley

Burnley

The last time that Burnley were in the Premier League Josh Brownhill was an FPL fan favourite. The midfielder is priced at £5.0m for this new season. Last season Brownhill played 41 matches for Burnley in the Championship. Across those fixtures he scored seven goals and returned eight assists. Team-mate Anass Zaroury is also classified as a midfielder in the game. He has also been priced at £5.0m

Defender Connor Roberts and goalkeeper Arijanet Muric are both priced at £4.5m. Roberts managed four goals and six assists from 43 matches in the Championship in 22/23. His attacking potential could make him a good enabler for FPL managers.

Liverpool

Liverpool

Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has risen in price to £8.0m for the new season. The defender registered 156 points last season. Of the defenders in the game only Trippier returned more FPL points than the man from the Red side of Merseyside. Alongside 10 clean sheets, Alexander-Arnold scored two goals and picked up 11 assists. Defensive team-mate Andy Robertson is a full £1.5m cheaper, priced at £6.5m for the new season.

New signing Alexis Mac Allister enters the game at £6.0m. With forward Darwin Nunez priced at £7.5m for this season, a drop on his price from the 2023/24 campaign. Nunez scored nine goals and returned eight assists in his debut Premier League season.

Fulham

Fulham

Last season Andreas Pereira and Alexander Mitrovic were firm favourites among FPL managers. Both have taken price rises for the new season. Pereira has risen by £1m to £5.5m, with Mitrovic also taking a £1m rise to £7.5m. He is now priced the same as Liverpool forward Nunez.

The London club also announced that defenders Tim Ream and Kenny Tete are both priced at £4.5m. Ream registered 90 points last season with Tete picking up 90.

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest

The biggest talking point from the Nottingham Forest price reveal was the positional change for Brennan Johnson. Johnson was a forward in FPL last season, however he has now been classified as a midfielder and is valued at £6.0m. Johnson registered 13 attacking returns in the 2022/23 season. Only Morgan Gibbs White registered more across the squad. He is £0.5m more expensive than Danilo.

Nottingham Forest also revealed the price for Taiwo Awoniyi. Awoniyi was Nottingham Forest’s top scorer last season. He returned 10 goals.

Nottingham Forest also revealed that defender Serge Aurier is priced at £4.5m for the coming campaign.

Chelsea

Chelsea finished in the the bottom 10 of 22/23 campaign and some of their player prices reflect that. One of the most popular price-tags is of course Reece James (£5.5m). Although he struggled for fitness and form last season his attacking qualities were reflected in his 21/22 season where he managed 14 goal contributions.

22-year-old Mykhaylo Mudryk (£6.5m) registered just two assists in seven starts after joining the Blues halfway through the season last campaign. The Ukrainian’ price-tag could hold plenty of value if he finds his feet in the upcoming season.

Once a premium, Raheem Sterling has dropped to a cool £7m. The Englishman bagged nine attacking returns last season which is considerably lower than his output for former club Manchester City in recent seasons.

Newcastle

Newcastle impressed last season after securing a top four position and Champions League football. Because of this their assets could be high up on fantasy manager shortlists.

One of the player prices who will have caught the attention of the community is Sven Botman (£4.5m). The centre-back helped his side collect 14 clean sheets last season which was one of the leagues highest. Botman also picked up 129 points meaning he finished the top 10 highest scoring defenders in the game.

Alexander Isak (£7.5m) comes in at a reasonable price-tag. The Swedish striker impressed in his first season at the club scoring 10 goals in 22 matches.

West Ham

West Ham struggled to maintain a good run of form last season which saw them finish 14th in the league.

One of their most eye-catching prices is that of Jarrod Bowen (£7m). Bowen had a fantastic 21/22 campaign where he collected 12 goals and 10 assists. Unfortunately he failed to sustain those numbers, picking up just six goals and five assists in his most recent season.

Another interesting price-tag is that of Michail Antonio (£6m) who scored five goals and three assists in the 22/23 season. If he regains his form of seasons gone by he could prove an attractive option for FPL managers.

Crystal Palace

After several poor periods in the previous season under Patrick Viera, Crystal Palace decided to re-appoint former manager Roy Hodgson. This change made a significant impact on their form as they climbed away from relegation and all the way up to 11th in the league.

Crystal Palace have released some of their player prices for the new campaign. One of them is striker Odsonne Edouard (£5.5m) who became a major rotation risk in the previous season starting just 20 matches and scoring five goals.

Some within the community could take a shine to their cheap defensive assets including goalkeeper Sam Johnstone (£4.5m). Others could even opt for the likes of defenders Marc Guehi (£4.5m) or Tyrick Mitchell (£4.5m).

Manchester United

Manchester United have released four more player prices via an article. This follows the news that Bruno Fernandes will set managers back £8.5m.

The biggest price reveal for the Reds is without a doubt Marcus Rashford (£9m). He racked up a huge 205 points in FPL last season after scoring 17 goals and five assists. Some were concerned Rashford could change position but he remains as a midfielder.

Manchester United also kept more clean sheets than any other side last campaign so many managers could flock to the likes of Luke Shaw (£5.5m) or Diogo Dalot (£5m).

Everton

Everton spent the majority of their 22/23 struggling to string together some sort of consistency. That same struggle saw them avoid relegation by two points. The Toffees will be hoping for a much better season ahead and they too have released some of their player prices.

Dwight McNeil (£5.5m) became one of their most attractive options last season. The midfielder collected a monstrous 20+ point return in one of his games and also averaged 3.5 points per game. Other midfield options include Alex Iwobi (£5.5m) and Abdoulaye Doucoure (£5.5m).

The Everton backline could be a better route to points when investing. Centre-back James Tarkowski has been reasonably priced at £4.5m. Tarkowski is a real headed threat from set pieces so could be worth consideration.

Brighton

Brighton had a fantastic 22/23 campaign finishing sixth in the league and securing European football for the season ahead. Their brilliant form and cheaply priced assets meant they became some of the most appealing assets in the game.

Pervis Estupinan (£5m) was one of the most favoured defensive assets last season. The Ecuadorian scored one goal, registered five assists and collected seven clean sheets in his most recent campaign.

Brighton also maintained some of the best offensive stats in the league last season. One of their most influential attackers Solly March (£6.5m) scored seven goals and produced seven assists which accumulated to an impressive 147 points in FPL.

Other player prices include midfielder Pascal Groß (£6.5m) who returned more FPL points than any other Brighton player in 22/23 and striker Danny Welbeck (£6m) who bagged six goals and created three assists in the same campaign.

Bournemouth

Bournemouth came into the 22/23 campaign as a newly promoted side and whilst many had written them off and declared them as relegation favourites they fought until they secured a 15th place finish.

The standout player price will of course be Dominic Solanke (£6.5m). The striker and focal point to the Cherries attack notched up six goals and seven assists last season which amounted to 130 points in FPL.

Other prices include midfielders Joe Rothwell (£5m) and Hamed Traore (£5m). The latter started just five matches for the Cherries last campaign but showed promise.

For those looking for a cheap defensive asset, Illia Zabarnyi (£4.5m) could be just that.

Aston Villa

Aston Villa departed with former manager Steven Gerrard after a tough start to the season and appointed Unai Emery. His impact was instant and his new side claimed a seventh place finish meaning they qualified for European football in the upcoming campaign.

Following the price release of striker Ollie Watkins (£8m) Aston Villa have revealed four more player prices. One of those prices is midfielder Jacob Ramsey (£6m) who has played a major role in the England U21′ recent success for the current Euros campaign.

Defensive price reveals include goalkeeper Emi Martinez (£5m) and full-back Alex Moreno (£5m). The latter picked up three assists in 19 appearances.

Exclusive price reveals

Official Fantasy Football also revealed eight additional prices via email and the app.

Amongst the eight players is Liverpool attacker Cody Gakpo (£7.5m) who has also taken a position change from a midfielder to a forward. The Dutchman netted seven goals for the Reds last season.

New Chelsea signing Nicolas Jackson (£7m) has also been confirmed amongst the update. The 22-year-old managed 16 goal contributions in 26 La Liga matches.

Burnley defender Jordan Beyer (£4m) could be useful for managers looking for budget enablers. He helped his side keep 21 clean sheets in the Championship last season.

Arsenal

Arsenal were fantastic last season and their form put them in touching distance of the trophy until a poor patch of results derailed them at the end of the campaign. That may have been the case but their assets became some of thew most attractive in the game.

The standout price release was that of midfielder Bukayo Saka (£8.5m) who finished amongst the top six highest scoring players in the game last season. His 14 goals and 11 assists helped him to reach a huge 202 points in FPL.

Another significant price-tag comes via former Chelsea striker Kai Havertz (£7.5m). The German has been reclassified from a forward to a midfielder for the new season.

Arsenal also sat amongst the best teams in the league for clean sheets which bodes well for Aleksander Zinchenko (£5m).

Exclusive reveals

Four more price reveals came from the Official Fantasy Football app providing a player price in each position available.

New signing and Brighton forward Joao Pedro carries a £5.5m price-tag. The Brazilian collected 11 goals and four assists for Watford in the Championship last season.

West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski (£4.5m) could also provide great value for money if the Hammers can re-ignite their defensive form of old.

Brentford

Brentford had a solid season last campaign finishing ninth in the division which was just short of European football. This in turn made some of their assets extremely investable in FPL.

Following the price release of midfielder Bryan Mbeumo (£6.5m) the club have revealed four more player prices.

For managers looking into the Brentford defence, they could look to Rico Henry (£4.5m) who sustained some great expected goal involvement stats towards the latter stages of last season. Another option is centre-back Ben Mee (£5m) who has good headed threat from set pieces.

Wolves

Wolves were bottom of the table at Christmas 22/23 but their form was quickly improved with the appointment of Julen Lopetegui. Their change in form not only meant they avoided relegation but secured a respectable 13th place finish.

Midfielders Pedro Neto (£5.5m) and Hee-Chan Hwang (£5.5m) are two of the player prices revealed. Both managed to produce under 10 goal combinations combined which ultimately contributed to the blunt Wolves attack.

Wolves centre-backs Max Kilman and Craig Dawson have both been priced at £4.5m. After 11 clean sheets last season some within the community may show interest during great fixture runs.

Tottenham

Tottenham may have had an inconsistent campaign last season but one player who didn’t was Harry Kane (£12.5m). The striker and focal point to the attack bagged a whopping 30 goals and three assists last season meaning he became the second highest scoring player in FPL.

Another interesting price reveal was that of Richarlison (£7m). Not only does the Brazilian come in at a very good price but he has also been reclassified from a forward to a midfielder.

The Tottenham defence could also be of interest to FPL managers. Ivan Perisic has been priced at £5m for the new campaign. The Spurs wing-back system gave Perisic freedom to advance forward last season and this helped him to produce eight assists.

Manchester City

Manchester City claimed their fourth Premier League title in the last five years in their most recent campaign. This led to their assets becoming some of the most popular in the game.

They have released four more prices ahead of the game launch following the reveal of striker Erling Haaland (£14m).

Included in the price reveals is Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne (£10.5m). Interestingly, he has taken a price drop of £1.5m in comparison to last season, even after collecting seven goals and a huge 16 assists last campaign.

For those interested in defence, John Stones (£5.5m) has maintained his classification of defender even after playing a large part of last season in a midfield role.


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