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Fantasy Premier League – Player List Analysis – Mid-Price Midfielders

We roll out the sixth in our series of articles focusing on the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Player Price List this afternoon. After casting an eye over the Goalkeepers, Budget Defenders, Mid-Price Defenders, Premium Defenders and Budget Midfielders, we assess the numerous options in the mid-price midfield bracket for the campaign ahead:

We start at the Emirates, where Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta sets you back just 5.5 for the season ahead. The Spaniard has netted 15 times in the last three seasons and still looks set to retain spot-kicks for the Gunners – with Arsene Wenger rumoured to be in the market for a central midfielder, it remains to be seen whether Arteta can hold onto his role in the starting XI. Similarly, at 6.5 apiece, Jack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain look far from certain to offer us a security of game time as the north London club scour the market for more big-name buys; both may have to rely on appearances from the bench.

Aston Villa’s Leandro Bacuna remains classified as a midfielder, despite featuring at right-back in many of his 35 appearances in 2013/14. Occasionally utilised as a wing-back by Paul Lambert, Bacuna’s set-piece ability helped him find the net five times – second only to Christian Benteke last term – though at 5.5, he sets you back the same as Joe Cole. The former Chelsea man fell out of favour at West Ham but is determined to nail down the role in “the hole” at his new club – he may come into consideration if Lambert looks for more experience in his bid to beat the drop.

Although Lambert’s side rotate home/away with West Brom over the season, it’s fair to say that neither side has justified our Fantasy interest. Given that Villa have six tough fixtures in the first eight Gameweeks, early investment could struggle to pay off, whilst Alan Irvine’s lack of top-level experience casts doubts over the Baggies prospects for the season ahead. Inconsistent performers such as Stephane Sessegnon and Chris Brunt (6.0 and 5.5), are set to remain off our radars until the Baggies can prove themselves as worthy of our attentions.

Andre Schurrle comes in at 7.5 after starting only 15 times in his debut campaign at Chelsea. The German played just 1,328 minutes of league action under Jose Mourinho but still managed to score eight times and supply a couple of assists – the potential is clearly there, then, though few will be willing to take a punt unless his security of start firms up. It’s the same situation with Mohamed Salah. Even cheaper at just 6.0, the young Egyptian faces a real challenge to nail down a starting role out wide, with Schurrle, Oscar, Willian and Eden Hazard presenting tough competition.

Coming in at just 6.0, Palace winger Jason Puncheon seems decent value after his excellent end to the previous campaign. Thriving under the guidance of Tony Pulis, his raids down the right and penchant for a long-range effort served up seven goals and three assists, with 18 bonus points also accrued. Team-mates Yannick Bolasie and Joe Ledley are only slightly cheaper at 5.5 apiece and the former is certainly an enticing alternative given his scintillating form in the final few months of the last campaign. Even so, Bolasie will be hard pushed to surpass Puncheon’s output. Although Palace have three strong opening home matches (WHM, BUR, LEI) in the opening six, trips to Arsenal, Newcastle and Everton somewhat dampen their prospects of points returns on the road.

Palace rotate with West Ham over the season but with just 33 and 40 goals between them in 2013/14, doubling up on their attacks doesn’t look viable, unless they improve drastically. Kevin Nolan’s (6.5) starting role looks under pressure following the arrival of Mauro Zarate and Enner Valencia as Big Sam looks to restructure his attack – at just 5.5, Mark Noble could be a safer option if he can keep spot-kicks; three goals and six assists last term saw him finish just six points behind his skipper last time around.

Available for 7.5, Everton’s Kevin Mirallas remains in the mid-price bracket despite producing 144 points in the season gone by – eighth best amongst midfielders. Having managed just 96 points in his first year in the top-flight, the Belgian stepped up as a Fantasy force in 2013/14 – a share of dead-ball duties helped him grab nine goals, seven assists and 14 bonus points, though Roberto Martinez’ end-of-season rotation policy proved somewhat frustrating for Mirallas owners. With European football also to consider this time, the Toffees boss has shown he is keen to utilise the strength and depth of his squad, particularly in the final third, to deal with busy schedules. There’s no doubt that Mirallas and, to a lesser extent, Ross Barkley (7.0), have the potential to excel but, with plenty of options for the attacking midfield three slot, Martinez’ teamsheets could frustrate. With Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman priced at 7.0 apiece and far less likely to be alternated, the full-backs seem to offer a more consistent option for those willing to splash the cash in defence.

Hull new boys Robert Snodgrass and Tom Ince look the standout options amongst Steve Bruce’s midfield. Priced at 6.0 and 5.5 respectively, the duo have a decent start to the new season, facing QPR, Stoke, Villa, Hull and Palace in the first seven Gameweeks. Whilst Ince is somewhat unproven at this level, Snodgrass has notched six times in each of the last couple of campaigns with Norwich and is likely to be gifted dead-ball duties. The Tigers rotate home/away with Burnley, who have a couple of budget options in their ranks – Scott Arfield and Michael Kightly – available for 5.0.

Danny Drinkwater and Anthony Knockaert are the costliest options in Leicester’s midfield. Both players are available for 5.5 after impressing in the Championship – Drinkwater served up seven goals and five assists, while Knockaert chipped in with five goals and seven assists. With new boy Marc Albrighton at just 4.5, though, there may be better value elsewhere amongst Nigel Pearson’s side. Certainly, with Everton, Chelsea, Arsenal and United in their first five, many may steer clear to start with.

Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson remains an option at just 6.0. With Raheem Sterling joining Steven Gerrard in the premium bracket, Henderson is the only mid-price option amongst Brendan Rodgers’ side – with four goals and seven assists to his name in 2013/14, he’s a solid, if somewhat unspectacular option. One of the first names on his manager’s teamsheet; Henderson missed just three matches last term – all as a result of suspension.

In the blue half of Manchester, Jesus Navas (7.5) faces a real task to oust David Silva and Samir Nasri from the flanks. The Spaniard started just four of the final 13 Gameweeks of 2013/14 and despite four goals and seven assists, looks a punt too far, given that Nasri offers a far more secure option at 8.5.

Over at Old Trafford, however, it’s a different story, with all bar Juan Mata priced at 7.5 or under. An injury to Michael Carrick perhaps strengthens the idea that Ander Herrera (7.5) will be fielded in a deeper position under Louis van Gaal, though if the Spaniard reprises his role in “the hole” for Athletic Bilbao, he could be excellent value from the off, given that the Red Devils have a very favourable first eight fixtures. Elsewhere in the United engine room, it’s very much a case of “wait and see” as Van Gaal weighs up his first-team squad over pre-season. Adnan Januzaj and Shinji Kagawa are just 6.5, whilst Antonio Valencia is 6.0 – if United roll out a 3-4-1-2 formation, the latter looks likely to battle Rafael for the role on the right.

Alan Pardew and Fantasy managers alike will be hoping Siem de Jong proves himself an able replacement for Yohan Cabaye. Certainly, the signs are good – available for 7.0, the former Ajax skipper has scored 10+ goals in four of his last five seasons and is versatile enough to be shifted up front. Earmarked for the role in “the hole”, though, De Jong has five decent fixtures in the opening seven Gameweeks (avl, CPL, HUL, swa, LEI) to quickly earn a place on our radars. Re-classified as a midfielder this season, Yoan Gouffran grabbed six goals and five assists from a role on the left and offers a more budget-friendly alternative, at 6.5, whilst new boy Remy Cabella looks poised for a deeper role than De Jong and, available for 7.5, may struggle to rival his value.

Fantasy hopes are high for Southampton’s new playmaker Dusan Tadic. An early target for many 15-man squads, the Serbian produced 16 goals and 14 assists for FC Twente last term and has been a consistent performer in the Dutch top-flight, managing 10 or more assists in each of the past four seasons. His delivery from set-pieces and corners heightens his undoubted appeal ahead of a very kind run for Ronald Koeman’s side. Available for 7.5, Tadic faces only two of last season’s top eight in the first 12 Gameweeks, affording us optimism that early investment could prove a canny move.

There’s no doubt that the Tottenham midfield is a congested one. New boss, Mauricio Pochettino, will need time to whittle down his options after taking the helm earlier this summer and, whilst Christian Eriksen will be the main point of our Fantasy attentions, there are a number of options in the mid-price range that could benefit from the South American’s arrival – Paulinho (7.0), Aaron Lennon and Andros Townsend (both 6.5), Nacer Chadli (6.0) and Moussa Dembele (5.5) all vie for contention ahead of clashes with West Ham, QPR, Sunderland and West Brom in the first five Gameweeks.

Like Southampton, Stoke also have a favourable opening schedule, which could tempt investors. Mark Hughes’ side lost just three times in the final 15 fixtures of 2013/14 and will approach the new campaign high in confidence, given that their first six home matches (AVL, LEI, NEW, SWA, WHM, BUR) are supplemented with trips to Hull, QPR and Sunderland. At 6.5 apiece, Marko Arnautovic and Peter Odemwingie finished the previous campaign in decent form. The Austrian finally settled after a frustrating first few months and produced three goals and five assists in the last nine Gameweeks, whilst Odemwingie (now classified as a midfielder after being move to the right wing by Hughes) notched four times and chipped in with a pair of assists over the same period. New signing Steve Sidwell comes in at just 5.5 after scoring seven times for Fulham – if he can nail down a role in the attacking midfield three, he could provide us with a real under the radar option.

Garry Monk’s Swansea offer a home/away rotation with Stoke, though few will admittedly be willing to alternate a mid-price midfield pairing. Jonjo Shelvey looks the best option here from the current crop – setting you back 5.5, he produced five goals and seven assists last season and may well appeal to those looking to invest in the Welsh club ahead of four decent home fixtures (BUR, WBA, SOT, NEW) and a trip to Sunderland in the first seven Gameweeks. With reports suggesting Gylfi Sigurdsson (6.0) is set to return to his former club, though, the Icelandic international could be back in the Fantasy frame – he averaged 5.7 points per game for the Swans back in 2011/12 and should be handed the support role behind a lone striker.

Sunderland’s Adam Johnson ended last season as eleventh top scoring midfielder on 134 points – almost 60 more than any midfield team-mate. The wide man comes in at a reasonable 6.5 after grabbing eight goals and six assists for Gus Poyet’s side, though his inconsistency remains a concern: despite his side’s turnaround in form, Johnson failed to prosper and scored just once in the final 14 matches. Nonetheless, the Black Cats have five kind fixtures – West Brom, QPR, Burnley, Swansea and Stoke – in the opening seven which could bring Johnson back into contention.

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  1. BigManBakar
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    • 11 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    NEW POST

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    1. Heels_Over_Head
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      link?

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  2. Van Klinkert Delarosa
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    This Rolando Aarons kid looks decent. Sterling-esque.

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  3. SweetCreamPie4thOfJuly!
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Hey guys would appreciate some reflections on my team so far, going insane!

    Mannone (pantillmon)

    Shaw, Filipe Luis, Mariappa

    Ramsey, Hazard, Eriksen, Arnautovic

    Diego Costa, Fletcher, RVP

    My thoughts:

    With both Mannone and pantillmon being great value for money at 4.5 each i feel they are a great option. I would want to get a better goalie like Curtois however nobody seems to know if he is starting or not..

    I couldn't resist getting shaw with ManU's great fixtures, same goes for Luis, I am however tempted to get budget defenders early on like Mariappa, seems like expensive defenders never deliver.

    Got Ramsey instead of Sanches to spend money on defenders, I don't know if its worth the risk to get snaches so early on. My philosophy is to let others make mistakes instead and go for Ramsey.

    I'm thinking RVP will thrive under LVG, and if he is not fit or under performing I will trade him for Rooney. I also think Diego costa will thrive at Stanford with Willian Oscar and Hazard to assist him.

    Fletcher seems to be in-form and I think worth a try for 5.5, would prefer Wickham but cant spare the 0.5 unless I sell Defenders!

    Im doubtfull about Arnautovic, getting ramsey instead of Sanchez and spending money on Shaw and Luis and not budget defenders..

    Any comments or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks in advance!

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    1. JPeg
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      One of your goalkeepers won't play. Why Spend 4.5m on a goalkeeper that won't play when there are a few that certainly will?

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      1. cramps
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 9 months ago

        this point is mute as one not playing would mean the other one will. the whole point of his decision to pick them both.

        i agree with your decision to not go crazy in defense and i would probably even consider trading shaw for a cheaper united option (verm, or anyone else that can prove their nailed on-ness in pre-season)

        ramsey is tempting me too, but i just can't help but feel he won't be able to deliver the same consistency as last season. however, i am not willing to put down 10.5mill for an attacker who is unproven in the BPL. if you are set on an arsenal mid, then ramsey may be the safest option until walcott makes his return.

        i agree with both RVP and costa and they currently find themselves in my draft team as well. my only concern is that aguero could outscore them both, which is why i have left some money in the bank for an easy transfer.

        from what i have seen from fletcher in the passed he could prove great value at 5.5 and i am currently watching him as an option to my own choice, jelavic. arnautovic looked great towards the end of last season and could very well give you great joy even though i have decided on odemwingie myself

        going back to your defence i would say you should monitor luis and mariappa to make sure they are guaranteed game time, but i'm sure this is already a part of the plan

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        1. Thierry Ennui
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 9 months ago

          Point of order - it's a "moot" point. And it isn't moot either. While picking both keepers from one team will guarantee that one or the other plays, it means that if (when) one has a bad week, or faces a team that are likely to score; you can't swap in for another.

          He'd surely be better going with whichever one is picked as first choice, and then bringing in Krul from Newcastle. As Sunderland and Newcastle alternate Home game, he'll always have a keeper who plays at Home.

          What his plan and your argument miss is that by guaranteeing that one keeper will definitely play, he *also* guarantees that one keeper will definitely not. That's a huge opportunity cost over the course of a season.

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    2. stein23
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      you say Sanchez will be a risk but Costa will be success? I think Chelsea will have slow start as last season, might be winning but not by many goals I'd expect

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      1. jmiah1993
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 9 months ago

        Who would you choose if you could only pick one ERIKSEN or BARKLEY and why?

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        1. SweetCreamPie4thOfJuly!
          • 10 Years
          9 years, 9 months ago

          Thanks for the help guys, especially Cramps for the input!
          When you spend to much time on FPL you get a little blindsided.

          Is Verm confirmed to move to manchester?

          My reason for Getting Mannone and Pantilmon is just as Cramps described, if one doesn't play the other one will. I think there will be a battle for being the starting keeper between them since they are both quality keepers.

          Stein23 I think part of the reason for Chelsea's slow start last season was partly transition of coach, and mostly not having a center forward of great skill. I really think chelsea will be of to a great start this season.

          If i had to choose between Eriksen & Barkley I would choose Eriksen as he is the first choice in direkt free kicks, and corners. In Everton these responsibilities fall on Banes and Mirallas. Eriksen is also Tottenham's playmaker, he plays with his head up and might not score many goals but provides great assists and passing/crossing. I also think he will outperform himslefe compared to last season as he didn't get as much playing time under AVB and was new to the PL, now he knows what to expect and has settled at the club.

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          1. jmiah1993
            • 9 Years
            9 years, 9 months ago

            Okay what about Eriksen or Henderson/Sterling for Sky Sports fantasy football?

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            1. SweetCreamPie4thOfJuly!
              • 10 Years
              9 years, 9 months ago

              Out of those three I would choose Eriksen or Sterling, but not henderson. Henderson is a quality player, however he doesn't offer enough attacking and offensive potential to take a spot in my starting 11. Who knows maybe Brendan Rogers has something special planned for him this season.

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    1. RedLightning
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      • 13 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      The link in your profile appears to refer to last season's leagues.

      Will you be running any of these this season, or is anyone else likely to run some similar ones?

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  5. Klopp's Kids
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Hey guys, any tips for this team? I feel as though I have a lot of balance but I'm lacking in the GK department. Keeping Debuchy for at least the first 5 games. When he plays City I'll bench him.

    Mannone | Krul
    Vermaelen Debuchy Filipe Luis | Mariappa Wisdom
    Sigurdsson Hazard Eriksen Mata | Albrighton
    Dzeko Giroud Sturridge

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  6. viney11
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    First time making an EPL team, would appreciate some feedback.

    B.Davies, N. Taylor, Cameron | Bruce, Wisdom
    Sanchez, Hazard, Eriksen, De Jong | Sigurdsson
    Dzeko, Bony, Costa

    Thinking of downgrading Costa to get Ramsey or Cahill / Shaw.

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  7. MyNameIsWenger
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    De Gea

    Curties Davies / Ward, Debuchy, Cahill

    Hazard, Eriksen, Ramsey, Shelvey

    Costa, Bony, Giroud.

    Bench - Myhill, Dummett, Albrighton.

    Goalkeeper:

    De Gea because of Manchester United's kind opening fixtures.

    Defenders:

    Debuchy - Cheapest Arsenal defender,

    Cahill - First 2 matches against Burnley, leicester, atleast one CS guaranteed. Not sure about the three chelsea defenders.

    Ward, Curtis - Best buys for their cost.

    Dummett - squad filler

    MF:

    hazard - Flat track bully, probable penalty taker

    Ramsey - i expect him to continue his form

    Eriksen - Poechetino will build the team around him, if he's as smart as i think 😛

    Shelvey - best option for a 5.5 price tag (or atleast i think so)

    Albrighton - squad filler

    Forwards:

    Giroud - 2 easy opponents in first 3 games, hoping him to start the season with a bang.

    Bony - Easy fixtures

    Costa - Easy fixtures. Might take penalty taking duties from Hazard,

    Have a big dilemma on whom to include and whom not to,

    Mata - might not start,

    Fabregas, Oscar - only one among them might start, not worth the risk

    yaya toure - too costly

    Gerrard - tough fixtures (no suarez to get them penalties 😛 )

    lallana, sterling, countinho, markovic - might be a victim of squad rotation

    I am still confused about the following players:

    Nasri, Silva, Mirallas, Barkley.

    Other questions:

    Also is there a better alternative for Shelvey?

    Is Dzeko worth replacing Bony or Giroud?

    Will Rooney start under LVG?

    Is RVP fully fit?

    Is Sturridge worth the 11.5 price tag?

    Please enlighten me with your thoughts Gentlemen 🙂

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  8. evansadler
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Any thoughts and suggestions appreciated. (:
    Courtois
    Shaw Koscielny Vlaar
    Hazard Fabregas de Jong Shelvey
    RVP Giroud Dzeko

    Myhill Upson Bruce Albrighton
    Thank Yiu

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  9. Yidmister
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Hey Guys,

    Please RMT. Any suggestions always appreciated.

    Szczesny (Myhill)
    Hoolveld Cahill Debuchy Shaw Upson
    Fabregas Sanchez Silva De Jong Albrighton
    Van Persie Remy Zamora

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  10. gaurava
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    A few of us are all probably having similar doubts and thoughts- so maybe with everyone's input we could get some clarity?
    1) Most Nailed on Defenders @ 4m and 4.5m?
    2) Hazard vs Fabregas? thoughts?
    3) Sanchez vs Ramsey? thoughts?
    4) Top 4 teams with the easiest opening 6-8 fixtures?
    5) A lot of people have in their squads: Albrighton, G Cameron, Myhill, Bruce, Wisdom- Are they going to get the gametime?

    Thoughts?

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    1. Mohamed Fatheen
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Man U
      Newcaslte
      Saints
      Stoke city

      i think Camroon will be given time.
      Fabregas i prefer
      ramsey

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      1. Hovztar
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 9 months ago

        - I think Albrighton is safe, but hard to say
        - Hazard over Fabregas. Depending a little on their role on the team this season.
        - Easy Sanchez imo

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  11. GazChapman
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    What's people's thoughts on my team?

    Guzan (Krul)
    Shaw Bruce Debuchy O'Shea (Mariappa)
    Mata Huddlestone Hazard (Mulumbu Larsson)
    RVP Costa Giroud

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  12. Mohamed Fatheen
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Krul Mannone
    Cahill BenDavies Shaw Debuchy Mariappa
    Mata Snodgrass Fabregas Arnatovic Wilshere
    Rooney Dzeko Pelle

    I think krul has decent fixtures mannone will overcome pantallimon
    is ben davies a risky selection? mariappa is more a econamical selection.
    will rooney flourish under Van Gaal? and what about Pelle?
    and i have 00 in my bank.
    Any suggestions?

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  13. raheemsterling
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    whos more nailed on cahill or terry, not to sure on luis? would appreciate the comments

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