Leicester Top Picks for FPL 2024/25
Fantasy Premier League has launched for another season. For that reason we continue to cover each team in the build up to the start of the new campaign. In this article we take a look at the Leicester top picks for FPL 2024/25.
Picking out the Leicester top picks for FPL 2024/25 could be really helpful for managers. The Foxes could be one of several teams with the potential to offer some great value for money assets this season, so let’s see what we can find.
Leicester were clearly the best side in the Championship last season after securing both first place and the Championship title. Spearheading that success was former manager Enzo Maresca who has recently joined Chelsea. Steve Cooper is now at the helm for Leicester and he will be hoping to solidify Leicester’s Premier League status.
24/25 Starting Fixtures
Below we can see the Fantasy Football Scout Fixture Ticker. 15th on the ticker suggests that Leicester have a very difficult start to the new season. They face meetings with Tottenham, Fulham, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Everton and Arsenal in their first six matches.
Leicester Defence
Leicester were hugely dominant last season but defensively that wasn’t always the case as they ranked (best):
- 1st – Total goals conceded
- 3rd – Total shots conceded
- 2nd – Expected goals conceded
- 5th – Clean sheets kept
Comparing the Leicester Defensive Players
Comparing all of the Leicester defensive assets is crucial in picking out the best options. With that in mind we take a look at their minutes and attacking threat.
The Leicester defensive players rank in the following order for gametime last season:
- 1st – Mads Hermansen (£4.5m) – 3960 minutes
- 2nd – Wout Faes (£4m) – 3825 minutes
- 3rd – Jannik Vestergaard (£4m) – 3718 minutes
- 4th – Ricardo Pereira (£4.5m) – 3278 minutes
- 5th – James Justin (£4.5m) – 2616 minutes
We then compared the Leicester defenders for attacking threat:
- 1st – Ricardo Pereira – Six
- 2nd – James Justin – Four
- 3rd – Wout Faes – Two
- 4th – Vannik Vestergaard – Two
Additional Notes
Victor Kristiansen was fantastic for Bologna last season and has since returned from his loan spell. The Dane can play both at left-back/left wing-back and right-back/right wing-back so it could be interesting to monitor his pre-season position and minutes.
Leicester also have significant depth in centre-back with the likes of Conor Coady (£4m) and Harry Souttar (£4m). With that in mind it could be wise to see if Faes or Pereira’s minutes are affected.
Conclusion
Taking into account the lack of attacking threat across the backline and the fact that the full-backs are £0.5m more than the centre-backs then the standout option could well be Wout Faes. Faes appears least likely to lose his position at centre-back and comes in at just £4m
Jannik Vestergaard is also a viable option if he can keep his place as one of two first team centre-backs.
Leicester Attack
Leicester also unsurprisingly impressed from an offensive perspective last season, ranking (best):
- 2nd – Goals scored
- 1st – Expected goals
- 5th – Total shots on goal
- 4th – Total shots on target
Comparing the Leicester Attackers
We now turn our attention to the Leicester attacking assets. When comparing their attackers for minutes played last season they rank:
- 1st – Harry Winks (£4.5m) – 4039 minutes
- 2nd – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 3636 minutes
- 3rd – Stephy Mavididi (£5.5m) – 3587 minutes
- 4th – Abdul Fatawu (£5.5m) – 2814 minutes
- 5th – Jamie Vardy (£5.5m) – 1768 minutes
We then ranked them for attacking returns and they sit as follows:
- 1st – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 26
- 2nd – Jamie Vardy – 20
- 3rd – Abdul Fatawu – 19
- 4th – Stephy Mavididi – 18
Additional Notes
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall proved to be one Leicester’s most reliable attackers for both gametime and attacking returns last season. However, he has since joined Chelsea which of course rules him out completely.
Conclusion
There’s no telling how Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s departure will affect the Leicester attack. However, based on the above the standout attacking option could well be Stephy Mavididi who seems reliable for both minutes and attacking returns.
Jamie Vardy will also be a consideration. Not only did he manage 20 goal contributions in under 2000 minutes played but he also takes his sides penalties.
Another option to consider is midfielder Abdul Fatawu who bagged close to 20 attacking returns whilst playing just under 3000 minutes.
Leicester Top Picks
After comparing all players for both minutes and attacking potential the Leicester Top Picks for FPL 2024/25 are:
- Wout Faes
- Stephy Mavididi
- Jannik Vestergaard
- Jamie Vardy
- Abdul Fatawu
We picked out all of the best Everton options for the new season ahead right here!