FPL Player Price Reveals for 24/25
With the news that Official Fantasy Premier League have decided to release some FPL player price reveals for 24/25, we keep you as up to date as possible as and when they release. Our coverage begins at 12pm on July 11th and ends with the launch of the game.
How much will Manchester City’s Erling Haaland cost? Will Mohamed Salah drop in price? After Cole Palmer’s stunning performance last season how big of a price hike will he take? Hopefully we answer those questions and more with our FPL player price reveals for 24/25.
Erling Haaland – £15m
The first player price to release is Erling Haaland (£15m). The Manchester City striker racked up a whopping 217 points last season which mostly consisted of 27 goals and five assists. FPL managers will be deciding if his price warrants his selection with Chelsea, Ipswich, West Ha, Brentford and Arsenal in his first five fixtures.
Budget Defenders – Taylor Harwood Bellis – £4m
The first of three budget defenders to release at 12:30 pm was Taylor Harwood-Bellis (£4m). The 22-year-old played 40 matches for his side in the Championship last season so was evidently a main stay in the Southampton backline.
Leif Davis – £4.5m
Joining The Southampton man amongst the budget picks is Leif Davis (£4.5m). Davis helped Ipswich to the Premier League after a stunning 18 assists and two goals from wing-back last season.
Ricardo Pereira – £4.5m
After relegation in the 22/23 campaign Leicester were desperate to return to the top tier again and they managed it after just one season in the Championship. One player who FPL managers may be familiar with is budget option Ricardo Pereira (£4.5m) who scored three goals and created three assists last season.
Midfielders to Forwards – Kai Havertz – £8m
After spending the previous season as an in-game midfielder Arsenal man Kai Havertz (£8m) is now a forward. The German racked up 13 goals and seven assists in 37 Premier League matches last season and faces Wolves, Aston Villa and Brighton in his first three games of the new campaign.
Richarlison – £7m
Richarlison (£7m) was frustrating at times for FPL managers last season. However, he still rustled up 11 goals and four assists in just 28 matches. The Tottenham striker visits newly promoted Leicester in his opening match.
Budget Midfielders – Callum Hudson-Odoi – £5.5m
The former Chelsea winger and now Nottingham Forest man Callum Hudson-Odoi (£5.5m) seemed to settle in ok last campaign. In fact he bagged eight goals and one assist in 29 matches for his side. He will be hoping to better his 23/24 season this time around.
Antoine Semenyo – £5.5m
Bournemouth’ Antoine Semenyo (£5.5m) had a similar season to Callum Hudson-Odoi – scoring eight goals and registering two assists. He faces Chelsea and Liverpool in his first five fixtures so FPL managers may just sit back and monitor him for the time being.
Mohamed Salah – £12.5m
Liverpool will be hoping to push for the title again this season and they will need the help of Mohamed Salah (£12.5m) to do just that. The Egyptian produced a huge 18 goals and 10 assists last campaign which resulted in 211 points.
Salah also comes in £2.5m lower than Erling Haaland which could be surprising for many. The Liverpool penalty taker faces Ipswich, Brentford, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth in his first five fixtures so could be a popular pick to start the new season.
£5m Goalkeepers – Jordan Pickford
It may come as no surprise that Jordan Pickford comes in at £5m. The Everton goalkeeper collected 13 clean sheets last season and that helped him to become the highest scoring player in his position with 153 points.
Bernd Leno
Bernd Leno also had a very good season for Fulham last time out. The German hit 133 points last season with the help of 10 clean sheets. Manchester United is the opening fixture for Leno but he then faces Leicester, Ipswich, West Ham and Newcastle after that.
£6.5m Midfielders – Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku will be hoping he can stay fit for Chelsea after being plagued with injury last season. The Frenchman faces Manchester City in the opening fixture but then clashes with Wolves, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth immediately after.
Pascal Gross
Brighton will being hoping for a better season this time around after finishing 11th last time out. Pascal Gross was the Seagulls highest scoring player again last season and many will be keeping a close eye on him early on.
Pedro Neto
Wolves proved a great side to invest in last season and that looks set to continue this season. Pedro Neto went on an eight-match run of returns in 23/24 so if he can find that form in the campaign ahead he could be a popular pick.
Bruno Fernandes – £8.5m
Bruno Fernandes (£8.5m) remains at his 23/24 season price point after netting 10 goals and registering eight assists last season. The Manchester United penalty taker also produced more chances than any other player in the league last campaign.
£7.5m Strikers – Ivan Toney
Brentford are another side who will be hoping to improve next season. The Bees will also want to keep hold of star striker Ivan Toney for the upcoming season after rumours of him wanting to make the move away.
Many won’t forget Jean-Phillipe Mateta after his latest campaign. The Crystal Palace frontman ended the season with a £5.1m price-tag and a 20-point haul on the final day. Mateta starts the new season with fixtures against Brentford, West Ham, Chelsea, Leicester and Manchester United.
£7.5m Midfielders – Jarrod Bowen
Jarrod Bowen comes in at £7.5m which should catch the eyes of the FPL community. The West Ham attacker bounced back after a poor 22/23 with 16 goals and six assists in the 23/24 campaign.
Newcastle’ Anthony Gordon also had a fantastic campaign last season. In fact, Gordon hit double digits for both goals and assists which saw him reach a huge 183 points.
Ollie Watkins – £9m
Aston Villa secured Champions League football last season and a lot of it was down to this man. Ollie Watkins (£9m) came close to topping the charts last season with his 228 points. Most of those points came from a huge 19 goals and 13 goals.
Chelsea
Cole Palmer (£10.5m) receives the biggest price increase in FPL history after being bumped up. This may come as no surprise as Palmer finished 24/25 as the highest scoring player in the entire game. Palmer managed an incredible 22 goals and 11 assists for Chelsea last season.
Reece James (£5m) took a price drop after being plagued to injuries for most of last season. If the English full-back can stay fit, there is no doubt the FPL community with have their eyes on him for the campaign ahead.
Striker Nicolas Jackson came in at £7.5m after scoring 14 goals and registering five assists. Midfielder Raheem Sterling (£7m) will be hoping to have a much better season after struggling to nail down his position within the starting line-up for a lot of 23/24. New signing and former Leicester man Kiernan-Dewsbury Hall has been given a £6m price-tag. He could be one to watch after hitting 12 goals and 14 assists in the Championship last season.
Brentford
Brentford were the next club to reveal some of their player prices. New striker Igor Thiago comes in at £6m after hitting 18 goals and creating three assists in 34 Pro League matches. Fellow forward and Brentford regular Yoane Wissa (£6m) came in at the same price. Wissa managed 12 goals and three assists in 34 Premier League matches last season.
At the back we have some nice budget options via goalkeeper Mark Flekken (4.5m) and centre-back Ben Mee (£4.5m). Both players helped the Bees keep seven clean sheets last season. Midfielder Kevin Schade comes in at £5.5m, the German hit just two goals and one assist last campaign.
Aston Villa
New signing Ian Maaten comes in at £5m. The former Chelsea full-back impressed during his Dortmund loan spell and with potential at both ends of the pitch, he could become a serious consideration during kind fixture spells.
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (£5m) and centre-back Ezri Konsa (£4.5m) could also become considerations with their price-tags.
John McGinn comes in at just £5.5m whilst the more attacking Leon Bailey (£6.5m) will be hoping to better his 10 goals and nine assists from last season.
Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace prices then dropped and it was the eagerly awaited Eberechi Eze (£7m) who took centre stage. Eze managed 11 goals and four assists last season which as a result helped his price.
New signing Daichi Kamada (£5.5m) could be one to watch. The former Lazio man has impressed in several leagues and it wouldn’t surprise if he settled quickly in England. 20-year-old Adam Wharton also came in cheap at (£5m).
FPL managers could also be attracted to the likes of defenders Chris Richards and Marc Guehi who come in at £4.5m.
Wolves
Wolves have plenty of cheap options for FPL managers. Striker Matheus Cunha hit a huge 19 goal contributions in 32 matches last season and he comes in at £6.5m. He is joined by Pablo Sarabia (£5.5m) and Strand Larsen (£5.5m) who sit £1m cheaper.
In defence centre-back Craig Dawson and Rayan Ait-Nouri are priced at £4.5m. They have two tough starting fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal so it may be worth monitoring them early on before making the plunge.
Leicester
Several Leicester prices dropped shortly after and it was striker Jamie Vardy (£5.5m) who drew in the most interest. The Premier League legend has hit double digits for goals in most of his top tier campaigns and it will be interesting to see if the 37-year-old still has it this time around.
Centre-back Caleb Okoli comes in an at jaw-dropping £4m. The former Frosinone defender played 34 matches in Serie A last season.
West Ham
West Ham revealed their prices during the evening. The Hammers had a respectable season last time out – securing ninth place. Mohammed Kudus comes in at £6.5m after hitting eight goals and six assists last campaign. Joining the Ghanian at that price is set piece specialist James Ward-Prowse, he scored seven goals and registered seven assists in 23/24.
As well as striker Michail Antonio (£5.5m) West Ham offer some great defensive budget options in the form of former Wolves man Max Kilman (£4.5m) and Alphonse Areola (£4.5m).
Brighton
All eyes will be on new signing Yankuba Minteh after coming in at £5.5m. The former Feyenoord midfielder impressed last season with 10 goals and five assists in Eredivisie, along with a goal in the Champions League.
Penalty taker Joao Pedro also comes in at a lovely price of £5.5m. Pedro became a popular pick at times during the previous season. The same can be said for Ivory Coast star Simon Adingra (£5.5m).
In defence the attacking Pervis Estupinan (£5m) is likely to remain a favourite in the FPL community. The Ecuadorian banked an attacking return in a quarter of his league matches in 23/24. Centre-back Lewis Dunk (£4.5m) could be a cheaper alternative at the back.
Ipswich
Newly promoted side Ipswich were next to share some of their prices.
One player who caught the eye last season was new signing Omari Hutchinson. The former Chelsea midfielder comes in at just £5.5m after collecting 10 goals and five assists in the Championship last season.
Coming in at the same price is Conor Chaplin. Chaplin also impressed with his 13 goals and eight assists last time out.
In defence the £4m Cameron Burgess could be the gem that FPL managers need at his price.
Liverpool
Liverpool released more of their prices a day after Mohamed Salah’ price was revealed.
Forwards Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez both come in at £7.5m. The former has been wonderful in his recent EURO campaign and the latter racked up 11 goals and eight assists last season in the Premier League.
At the back the defenders remain premium with Virgil Van Dijk coming in at £6m and Trent Alexander-Arnold at £7m.
Bournemouth
Dominic Solanke would have been the most anticipated price-tag to come out of Bournemouth. The penalty taker and talisman hit 19 goals and three assists last season for his side and comes in at just £7.5m.
As we can see there is plenty of budget defensive options with the likes of Milos Kerkez (£4.5m) and Illia Zarbarniyi (£4.5m).
Tottenham
James Maddison (£7.5m) will be hoping to have a better overall season this time out. Although creative with nine assists the Tottenham midfielder was short of goal threat – scoring just four goals. Another player hoping to impress this season is Dejan Kulusevski who comes in at an interesting £6.5m.
The Tottenham defence has some great options including Pedro Porro (£5.5m) who registered 10 attacking returns last season. Fellow full-back Destiny Udigie (£5m) is priced £0.5m cheaper, along with goalkeeper Vicario (£5m).
EURO 2024 Finalists
Manchester City midfielder Rodri comes in at £6.5m for the new season. Although a central midfielder the Spaniard hit eight goals and nine assists in the PL last campaign.
Newcastle full-back Kieran Trippier (£6m) remains at his premium price. Trippier created a huge 10 assists from defence last season.
COPA America Finalists
Luis Diaz is priced at £7.5m. Diaz collected eight goals and five assists in his 23/24 Premier League season.
Chelsea’ Enzo Fernandez comes in with a lovely price-tag of £5m. The Argentine has managed two assists in just five COPA America matches and will be hoping to continue that form into the new season.
Manchester United released some of their prices ahead of the new FPL season.
In attack Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund is priced at just £7m. Joining him is Marcus Rashford (£7m) who will be hoping to get back to his 22/23 season form in which he managed an impressive 17 goals and five assists.
Another player FPL managers will likely show interest in is Alejandro Garnacho (£6.5m). The Argentine proved to be a great budget pick last season when he scored seven goals and registered four assists.
The Reds also have some great options at the back as well including Andre Onana who comes in at £5m. He is joined by the even cheaper Lisandro Martinez (£4.5m).
Southampton
The Saints released some of their prices shortly after. Star striker Adam Armstrong comes in at £5.5m after scoring a huge 21 goals and 13 assists last season.
They also have some nicely priced midfielders in Will Smallbone and Adam Lallana who are priced at £5m.
Defence could be where FPL managers go to pick up some budget gems this season. Centre-back Jan Bednarek (£4m) could be the cheapest route into the backline. The more attacking Kyle Walker-Peters comes in at just £4.5m.
Fulham
Fulham were next to reveal five of their player prices.
Rodrigo Muniz scored eight goals in an eight-match period between February and March last season. The Fulham striker comes in £1.5m more expensive this time around due to his 23/24 efforts (£6m).
With recent news that goalkeeper Bernd Leno is priced at £5m it could be ideal to know the Cottagers have cheaper defensive options. Both centre-back Calvin Bassey and full-back Antonee Robinson come in at just £4.5m.
Newcastle
Alexander Isak was one of the most anticipated player prices. The Swedish international bagged a huge 21 goals and two assists in just 30 matches for the Magpies last season, he comes in at £8.5m.
Another price-tag that may catch the eye is Harvey Barnes at £6.5m. Barnes featured in 21 matches last season due to injury but still produced five goals and three assists.
In defence Fabian Schar comes in at £5.5m whilst the cheaper Dan Burn (£4.5m) could draw in more interest. Burn played 33 of his sides PL matches last season, scoring two goals and creating two assists in the process.
Nottingham Forest
The standout option at Nottingham Forest for many is Morgan Gibbs-White (£6.5m). Gibbs-White amassed an impressive 15 goal contributions last season so he will be hoping to continue his top form into the new campaign. Fellow winger Anthony Elanga (£5.5m) could also offer great value for money if he maintains good gametime.
Leading the line could be Chris Wood (£6m) who had some great moments last season. His end of season tally totalled 14 goals and one assist in 31 Premier League matches.
Arsenal
Bukayo Saka was one of the most anticipated price-tags of the summer and he comes in at £10m. The Arsenal penalty taker hit 16 goals and nine assists in just 35 league games last campaign. Fellow midfielder Martin Odegaard (£8.5m) could be a good alternative. The Norwegian bagged eight goals and 10 assists last time out.
Goalkeeper David Raya (£5.5m) comes in £0.5m more expensive than he did last season. He helped Arsenal keep a huge 18 clean sheets in the 23/24 campaign.
Everton
The most noticeable changes to the Everton pricing is their defensive assets. As we can see both James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite have both been priced at £5m. The price increase is probably due to the fact they helped the Toffees secure 13 clean sheets.
Their midfielder options including Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Jack Harrison all come in at £5.5m.
Manchester City
The biggest shock with the Manchester City price changes is Kevin De Bruyne. The Belgian was injured for most of last season but still racked up four goals and 10 assists in just 18 matches. De Bruyne could be an interesting option for FPL managers at just £9.5m.
Joining Kevin De Bruyne at £9.5m is Phil Foden. Foden won player of the season last campaign after hitting 19 goals and eight assists in 23/24.
In defence Josko Gvardiol is priced at £6m. Gvardiol offers potential at both ends of the pitch. What is interesting is that all of his goals last season came in his last 10 matches.
Tuesday Notifications – Kaoru Mitoma
Brighton have mixed fixtures to start the new season. They face matches against Everton, Manchester United, Arsenal, Ipswich and Nottingham Forest. For that reason, it could be tough to start the new campaign with Kaoru Mitoma even with his £6.5m price-tag. The fact Mitoma was plagued by injuries and managed just three goals and four assists in 19 matches reinforces the above.
Hwang Hee-Chan
Wolves attacker Hwang Hee-Chan was the second price reveal via notification on Tuesday. Hwang was more fortunate that Mitoma in terms of gametime and end product – scoring 12 goals and registering three assists.
A £6.5m price-tag may not be cheap enough to start the season with him however. This is because he faces Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Liverpool in his first six matches of the 24/25 season.
Bryan Mbeumo
The third price to be revealed was that of Bryan Mbeumo who comes in at £7m. Mbeumo hit nine goals and six assists in 25 Premier League matches last season. If Ivan Toney does indeed leave Brentford then Mbeumo will likely take up penalty taking duties and become even more appealing for FPL managers.
More Tuesday Price Reveals
Amongst the price reveals on Tuesday was the heavily anticipated Son Heung-Min’ price-tag. The Tottenham talisman doesn’t just come in at £10m for the 24/25 season but he remains a midfielder in the game.
Forward options including Everton’ Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Nottingham Forest’ Taiwo Awoniyi will be hoping to keep their sides far from the relegation zone at their £6m price-tags.
Promoted sides including Leicester’ Mads Hermansen and Alex McCarthy are both priced at £4.5m.
More Tuesday Notification Price Reveals – Ben White
Ben White’ £6.5m price-tag came in shortly after the list above. The Gooners racked up a massive 18 clean sheets last season and their full-back was one of several reasons for that.
White was the only defender to breach the 180 points mark last season in FPL. As well as clean sheets he also produced four goals and four assists.
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