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·14 August 2024
FPL 2024/25 tips: Best bargain players to sign

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·14 August 2024
The 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League season is nearly upon us.
Managers all across the world will be putting the finishing touches to their fantasy sides in the next few days, ready for the new campaign to begin.
There are a lot of top quality players to choose from this season, so fitting them all in has been tough, especially with Erling Haaland’s price being set at £15m. Therefore, now more than ever, people will be looking for those bargain players to fill out their squads that will get them a steady stream of points whilst also allowing them to get in as many big hitters as possible.
The question is, which players should you be looking at bringing in and who provides the best value for money?
We’ve taken a look at some of this season’s bargains to help you out.
Club: Crystal Palace Price: £4.5m 2023/24 points: 48
Despite missing a lot of last season through injury, Dean Henderson goes into the 2024/25 campaign as Crystal Palace’s number one. The 27-year-old made 18 Premier League appearances in 2023/24, averaging 3.2 saves per 90 and keeping four clean sheets.
However, it’s his improvement under new manager Oliver Glasner that should catch every FPL managers’ eye. Since the Austrian was appointed in February, Henderson’s save percentage has gone up an incredible 20.63% in the 10 games under Glasner, while he has also kept more clean sheets (4-0) and conceded 1.5 fewer goals per game compared to his eight starts under Roy Hodgson last term, with his saves per game staying the same (3.2).
Alphonse Areola
Club: West Ham Price: £4.5m 2023/24 points: 116
Despite West Ham conceding a club high 74 goals in 2023/24, Alphonse Areola still racked up 116 points. The Frenchman ranked third for saves among all ‘keepers last season (138), but kept just four clean sheets.
Now under Julen Lopetegui and with a new centre-back pairing of Max Kilman and Jean-Clare Todibo infront of him and the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the Hammers should be much harder to break down this time around and hopefully for Areola owners, more clean sheets.
Club: Tottenham Price: £5.5m 2023/24 points: 136
Pedro Porro under Ange Postecoglou is a must own in Fantasy Premier League, especially at £5.5m. The Tottenham full-back finished the 2023/24 campaign with 136 points, with 20 of these coming from bonus points — the joint most of any defender in the competition and the second most of any Spurs player behind Son Heung-min.
The 24-year-old was directly involved in 11 goals (3 goals, 8 assists), setting a new record for the most assists in a single campaign for a Tottenham defender.
Club: Chelsea Price: £5m 2023/24 points: 74
With Reece James suspended for the first three games as well as picking up another hamstring injury, Malo Gusto will looking to prove his worth to new manager Enzo Maresca and he has some favourable fixtures to do it in. A home game on MD1 against champions Man City aside, Chelsea don’t face any of the top eight sides up until gameweek 8, with home fixtures against Palace, Brighton and Forest in that time.
Despite starting just 19 league games in 2023/24, Gusto finished the season with the fourth highest amount of FPL assists among defenders, while Ben White (9) was the only defender to create more big chances in 2024 than the flying full-back (6). If Chelsea can improve defensively then he will prove to be more than a bargain at just £5m.
Club: Liverpool Price: £7.5m 2023/24 points: 110
If you can’t fit Mohamed Salah into your team at £12.5, then Diogo Jota is your man. Not only is the Portuguese midfielder £5m cheaper, but he seems to be edging Darwin Nunez out for the striker role under Arne Slot and who doesn’t like an OOP player.
Despite missing a lot of last season through injury, Jota still managed to score 10 goals and provide seven FPL assists in just 1,151 minutes of action. That equates to a goal involvement every 67.7 minutes, which may be unsustainable but if he gets anywhere near that rate then he will prove to be one of the must own players in FPL.
Club: Arsenal Price: £6.5m 2023/24 points: 165
Nicolas Jover has transformed Arsenal’s set pieces and is one of the huge reasons why Declan Rice at £6.5m is a bargain. The £100 million man from West Ham finished the 2023/24 season with personal bests for both goals (7) and fantasy assists (9) in a single top-flight league campaign.
His deliveries from set-pieces were superb and this was shown once again in the pre-season victory over Lyon, where he provided the assist for both of the Gunners’ goals. In 2024 alone, he ranks joint-second for assists in the Premier League with only Kevin De Bruyne providing more in the competition during this calendar year and if he keeps this up, he will be in a lot more sides than he was at the beginning of the last campaign.
Club: Tottenham Price: £7.5m 2023/24 points: 175
After Harry Kane’s departure, Tottenham were crying out for a clinical forward to finish off their chances last season and they finally have it with the signing of Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth.
After setting a new club record at the Cherries for most goals scored in a single Premier League campaign, the former Chelsea and Liverpool forward once again finds himself back at a ‘Big Six’ side and has a poin to prove. Spurs ranked in the top four for touches in the opposition box, shots, shots from inside the box and shots on target last season and if they put up similar numbers this time around, then Solanke should score 20+ league goals for his new side.
Club: Fulham Price: £6m 2023/24 points: 97
If Rodrigo Muniz can begin this season how he started 2024, then he won’t be £6m for long. The Fulham forward has scored nine goals in 18 Premier League appearances during this calendar year, but it has been at Craven Cottage where he has impressed the most, finding the back of the net seven times in his last eight matches on home soil.
He tailed off slightly towards the end of the season as the Cottagers took their foot off the gas but with the arrival of Emile Smith Rowe and the quality service from Andreas Pereira he should pick back up again.