We’re set for more Fantasy Premier League (FPL) 2023/24 player prices to be released on Tuesday and we’ll have live coverage of all the announcements on this page.
We’re expecting more hourly club-by-club reveals, while FPL have also said that “exclusive prices” will be sent to the inboxes of email subscribers on Tuesday.
Don’t worry if you’re not signed up – we’ll be reporting them here as and when they land!
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10:30 – CHELSEA ASSETS DROP IN PRICE
Raheem Sterling‘s £3.0m drop in starting price is the headline news from Chelsea’s four reveals.
The winger is now available for £7.0m, the cheapest he’s been in ten seasons.
There are parallels with Marcus Rashford’s dramatic reduction in cost last summer, the Manchester United man making a mockery of his price tag in 2022/23 with a double century of FPL points.
Sterling’s tallies of 10 attacking returns and 101 points last season were his worst since 2015/16.
But there’s hope that Mauricio Pochettino’s arrival can have a galvanising effect on the Blues after their disappointing 12th-place finish.
The opening fixtures for Chelsea, especially after Gameweek 1, are also very decent.
Elsewhere, full-backs Reece James and Ben Chilwell will have plenty of suitors at £5.5m, given the attacking license they could be afforded under their new boss – if they stay fit, of course.
We only need to cast our minds back to 2021/22 for proof of what James is capable of when not in the physio room: he racked up 14 attacking returns despite making just 22 starts.
Mykhailo Mudryk drops by half a million after a goalless start to life in west London but, like so many others in this Chelsea squad, he’ll be hoping for improved fortunes in a season free from the turmoil and European distraction that we saw in 2022/23.
11:00 – CHEAP ROUTE INTO NEWCASTLE DEFENCE
The availability of Sven Botman for just £4.5m catches the eye, particularly after Kieran Trippier was priced up at £6.5m yesterday.
Newcastle were ranked joint-first for fewest goals conceded and joint-second for most clean sheets recorded in the Premier League last season.
Botman, although he didn’t score, was also a threat from set plays, racking up 22 shots in the box – only six FPL defenders had more.
A tricky opening fixture run is a bit of a deterrent, as perhaps is UEFA Champions League involvement given the busier schedule it will create.
It’s certainly a factor to consider when it comes to Alexander Isak, who was given a small price hike to £7.5m, given that he’ll be sharing pitch-time with Callum Wilson at home and abroad.
Midfielders Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton remain at £6.0m, with the arrival of Sandro Tonali not thought to be the catalyst for Bruno’s return to a more advanced number eight role.
Pre-season may tell us differently, however.
12:00 – BOWEN BACK DOWN TO £7.0M
Jarrod Bowen is back down to the middle of the mid-price range after starting last season at £8.5m.
At £7.0m, he’s still half a million more expensive than he was at the start of his superb 2021/22 campaign, in which he scored a double-century of points.
The West Ham United winger was among the bottom three FPL midfielders for xG underachievement last season (-3.42), suggesting he left some goals in the tank.
Michail Antonio has dropped by the exact same amount and is now a £6.0m forward.
A waning force at 33 years old, he nevertheless managed to finish the season as David Moyes’ first-choice striker despite the arrival of competition in the form of the injury-prone Gianluca Scamacca and Danny Ings.
The penalty-taking Said Benrahma remains unchanged at £6.0m.
While spot-kicks are in the Algerian’s favour, you’re never completely sure he’s going to start: he made the squad for all 38 league games last season but only started 22 of them.
Nayef Aguerd at £4.5m is a bit of a footnote after Botman’s listing at the same price earlier.
13:00 – NO CHANGES FOR FOUR PALACE PLAYERS
It’s as you were for the four Crystal Palace players priced up this lunchtime.
Sam Johnstone, Tyrick Mitchell and Marc Guehi are all £4.5m routes into the Eagles’ backline, while Odsonne Edouard is once again a £5.5m forward.
Palace actually had the division’s fourth-best defence for expected goals conceded (xGC) last season.
Johnstone started the last nine matches of the campaign between the sticks, averaging a very respectable 4.0 points per game.
With Michael Olise an early-season injury doubt and Wilfried Zaha potentially on his way, Edouard could have less competition for his place in a fluid frontline – although it’d be a surprise if the Eagles didn’t dip into the transfer market.
14:20 – RASHFORD UP TO £9.0m
Marcus Rashford‘s best-ever season for FPL points has been rewarded/punished with a £2.5m starting price rise.
Having been £3.5m cheaper than team-mate Bruno Fernandes a year ago, he’s now half a million more expensive at £9.0m.
Rashford plundered 17 goals in 2022/23, a tally beaten only by Mohamed Salah among FPL midfielders.
Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot have been handed modest price rises to £5.5m and £5.0m respectively.
There weren’t too many attacking returns from the pair but lots of bonus points: a combined 39, as United finished up with more clean sheets than any other team.
Shaw was more of a secure starter than Dalot, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka eating into the latter’s game-time at right-back.
After two seasons of failing to crack double figures for attacking returns, Jadon Sancho continues to slide in price.
The England international is now £7.0m, having originally been £9.5m upon his move from Borussia Dortmund.
15:15 – TARKOWSKI STILL £4.5m
As was the case with Palace earlier in the day, we’ve got four non-movers at Everton.
The midfield trio of Alex Iwobi, Dwight McNeil and Abdoulaye Doucoure are unchanged at £5.5m, while James Tarkowski is still a £4.5m defender.
McNeil was one of the success stories under Sean Dyche, with nine of his 12 attacking returns in 2022/23 arriving after Frank Lampard departed.
Tarkowski began the Dyche era with a bang, registering a 15-pointer in the 1-0 win over Arsenal.
Everton’s increasing reliance on, and strength, at free-kicks and corners should be good news for the former Burnley centre-half.
16:15 – MODEST RISE FOR ESTUPINAN
Solly March has followed Kaoru Mitoma in rising to £6.5m and so too has Pascal Gross.
Gross finished as Brighton’s top points scorer in FPL, a total of 17 attacking returns his best ever.
His superior points tally was also partly about being ‘nailed’ for the whole campaign, the German making 37 starts in all.
But Messrs Mitoma (5.3) and March (4.7) averaged more points per start than Gross (4.3), who was often deployed in a deeper central midfield role or even at right-back.
Gross may, however, have designs on penalty-taking duties following Alexis Mac Allister’s departure.
Someone else on Albion’s books who has spot-kick experience is Pervis Estupinan, who delivered more returns (goals and assists plus clean sheets for defenders) than any of his team-mates in 2022/23.
He has risen to £5.0m, the price he ended last season at.
Danny Welbeck, who hasn’t scored more than six league goals in any of the last nine seasons, is available as a £6.0m forward.
17:00 – SOLANKE RISES
So long, Solanke?
The Bournemouth striker wasn’t without his appeal in 2022/23, a mid-season dip to £5.5m from a starting price of £6.0m meant that he began to be snapped up by managers playing a 3-5-2 and needing Blank Gameweek cover.
But a starting price rise to £6.5m, after a campaign in which he scored only six goals, will be a deterrent to many this time.
Solanke did at least rack up more assists (10) than any other forward; his overachievement (+4.59) on the expected assists front offset by the xG disparity (-3.22).
Luton’s Amari’i Bell remains the only £4.0m defender priced up so far after Bournemouth’s Illya Zabarnyi was listed at £4.5m.
Of the teams that survived, Bournemouth conceded the most goals and kept the joint-fewest clean sheets.
There’ll be little interest in Zabarnyi and there’ll be little interest in Joe Rothwell, who remains as a £5.0m midfielder despite contributing just one assist in 20 Premier League run-outs.
Hamed Traore, who was heavily involved at set plays in what little game-time injury allowed him, is also at £5.0m.
18:00 – MORENO UP TO £5.0m
We’ve now reached 80 players priced up for 2023/24, with Aston Villa the latest club to reveal the prices of four of their squad members.
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey and defender Alex Moreno, who have risen half a million to £6.0m and £5.0m respectively, may well be injured for Gameweek 1.
Ramsey looks set to miss the rest of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship with an ankle issue, while Moreno is making his way back from a hamstring injury.
Emi Buendia and compatriot Emi Martinez remain at the same starting prices, the former a £6.0m midfielder and the latter joining the ranks of the £5.0m goalkeepers.
18:20 – ‘EXCLUSIVE’ PRICE REVEALS INCLUDE ANOTHER £4.0m DEFENDER
FPL promised subscribers to their emails some exclusive price reveals, and eight have duly arrived this evening.
Another playing £4.0m defender is among them, following on from Amari’i Bell’s bargain-bin listing yesterday.
This time it’s Burnley centre-half Jordan Beyer, who looks about nailed as they come in the Clarets’ backline.
Vincent Kompany’s side had the best defensive record in the Championship last season.
Moving in the opposite direction is Neco Williams, now available for a pricier £4.5m despite questions over his game-time at Nottingham Forest.
There’s another positional change and it’s not a shock one, with Cody Gakpo reclassified as a £7.5m forward after being predominantly used as the spearhead of the Liverpool attack by Jurgen Klopp.
One of Chelsea’s new signings, Nicolas Jackson, is another new addition to the forward pool, this time coming in at £7.0m.
There are two goalkeeper additions, with Nick Pope promoted to the upper echelons of the £5.5m premium bracket and Sheffield United’s Wes Foderingham listed at £4.5m.
The instantly forgettable Allan Campbell and Jordan Ayew are both midfielders, priced up at £5.0m and £5.5m respectively.
Luton’s Campbell wasn’t even starting by the time the Hatters got to the play-offs, while Ayew delivered less than 10 attacking returns for the seventh time in eight seasons.
20:00 – SAKA RISES, HAVERTZ A MIDFIELDER
Kai Havertz has been reclassified as a midfielder following his move from Chelsea to Arsenal.
It’s a slight departure from how FPL usually recategorise players, with a player’s most-occupied position of the previous season (centre-forward in Havertz’s case) usually the deciding factor.
But it’s a sensible move, particularly as Mikel Arteta has all but told us that the German will be playing in midfield for the Gunners.
Havertz’s £7.5m price is intriguing, too, coming in one million cheaper than Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka.
Saka was another one of the four Arsenal players priced up tonight, coming in slightly cheaper than some of us had been expecting at £8.5m.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (£5.0m) and Gabriel Jesus (£8.0m) are identically priced to what they were 12 months ago.
20:05 – FOUR MORE ‘EXCLUSIVE’ PRICES REVEALED VIA THE APP
Where have all the £4.5m midfielders gone?
Harrison Reed is moved up by half a million as we still await our first lowest-tier option from midfield.
The Fulham man did, in fairness, contribute seven attacking returns last season, but he’ll be dead as a Fantasy option now as FPL bosses seek that elusive £4.5m playing option in the engine room.
Tyrone Mings (£4.5m) is a cheap-looking way into the Aston Villa backline but there’ll be concerns about his game-time with Pau Torres incoming and Diego Carlos back to full fitness.
Lukasz Fabianski drops back to being a £4.5m goalkeeper for the first time since 2018/19, while new Brighton and Hove Albion signing Joao Pedro has been classified as a forward and handed a budget £5.5m tag.
20:50 – NO MORE PRICE REVEALS TODAY
FPL have wrapped up their own liveblog so that’s us done for price reveals for the day.
We’re 96 players down already and there’ll be more to come on Wednesday – the game’s launch might even follow on the same day.
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