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14 January 2026 247 comments
FPL Marc FPL Marc
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Stuck in the relegation zone, seven points away from safety, West Ham United desperately need new forwards Valentín ‘Taty’ Castellanos (£5.5m) and Pablo Felipe (£5.5m) to succeed.

They arrived in the first five days of January, costing a combined £46 million, suggesting that the Hammers’ board will keep backing Nuno Espirito Santo, despite being winless in 10 and having the league’s leakiest defence.

So can these forwards settle quickly, and what impact will they have in Fantasy Premier League (FPL)?

We’ll attempt to answer those questions below.


WHO IS TATY?

FPL new signings: Is Taty or Pablo the best West Ham forward pick?

Born in Argentina, for whom he has two international caps, Castellanos’ early clubs were based in Chile and Uruguay.

He then moved to America as a late teen, winning both an MLS Eastern Conference and MLS Cup title with New York City FC. In 2021, he won the Golden Boot.

SeasonTeamDivisionStarts (subs)GoalsAssists
2025/26LazioSerie A8 (3)23
2024/25LazioSerie A28 (1)105
2023/24LazioSerie A16 (19)43
2022/23Girona (loan)La Liga33 (2)131
2022New York City FCMajor League Soccer17 (0)132
2021New York City FCMajor League Soccer32 (0)198
2020New York City FCMajor League Soccer11 (8)62
2019New York City FCMajor League Soccer23 (7)118

A new challenge then took him to Europe, specifically Girona. Undoubtedly, the highlight of this loan spell was scoring four times in a match against Real Madrid, which helped impress Lazio scouts ahead of a summer 2023 transfer.

Throughout 2024/25, Taty netted 14 times across Serie A and Europa League matches, though this latest half-season has been restricted by a month-long hamstring problem.

As for playing style, the 27-year-old is a deep-lying forward, capable of both linking play and scoring goals. He has enough energy to relentlessly hunt the ball, yet also won 53.1% of last season’s aerial duels.

In context, Erling Haaland (£15.1m) and Brian Brobbey (£5.5m) are this term’s only regularly-playing forwards to exceed such a proportion (see below). He’s not even six feet tall!

So, think of him as being similar to Nick Woltemade (£7.3m) (ie not a goal-hanger), just without the height.

WHO IS PABLO?

FPL new signings: Is Taty or Pablo the best West Ham forward pick? 1

Naturally, there’s less to say about 22-year-old Pablo.

Brazilian but born in Braga, he developed at Famalicao and Pacos Ferreira, before grabbing attention last April when on loan at Gil Vicente. The striker scored a 10-minute hat-trick away at Boavista.

SeasonTeamDivisionStarts (subs)GoalsAssists
2025/26Gil VicenteLiga Portugal12 (1)101
2024/25Gil Vicente (loan)Liga Portugal8 (12)50
2023/24Pacos Ferreira (loan)Liga Portugal 25 (10)11
2023/24FamalicaoLiga Portugal2 (6)00

Soon established as a leading forward, Pablo’s rapid 2025/26 progression has brought 10 goals over a few months, placing his team fourth heading into the winter break.

Furthermore, starting at just €5.5m in Fantasy Liga Portugal – a game we cover – he was its fifth-best forward by the end of Gameweek 16, accumulating 71 points.

More of a poacher inside the box than Taty, Pablo boasts a physical presence that can effectively hold up the ball, whilst also being up for an occasional take-on. This could prove handy for West Ham’s direct, counter-attacking style.

However, FBref says he’s Liga Portugal’s biggest expected goals (xG) overachiever (+4.30), having netted 10 times from a mere 20 shots and 11 on target.

HOW DO THEY FIT IN AT WEST HAM?

FPL new signings: Is Taty or Pablo the best West Ham forward pick? 2

Above: Player overviews from WhoScored

Nuno has been switching systems during his few months in East London. He mostly uses a four-man defence, but is open to a wing-back formation, like in the FA Cup clash versus Queens Park Rangers.

Castellanos seems to currently have the centre-forward shirt, playing all 90 minutes of Gameweek 21 and most of Sunday’s two hours. Two of three shots against Nottingham Forest were Opta-defined big chances, then his bullet header defeated QPR in extra time.

Meanwhile, Pablo’s league cameo meant they played together for a period. And perhaps that’s the plan for these crucial months – especially if Lucas Paqueta (£5.9m) leaves the club. Taty in the 10, Pablo in the 9 is one possibility.

Do their arrivals boost or weaken Jarrod Bowen (£7.7m) as an FPL asset? Well, it’s not like three goals from the latest 15 matches allow much room for doing worse.

FPL new signings: Is Taty or Pablo the best West Ham forward pick? 5

The forward has mostly been used on the right flank, which isn’t ideal, but sits third overall for attempts (53), shots inside the box (41). He’s just lacking big chances (six) and shot quality (0.09 xG per shot). Improve the quality around him, and maybe he’ll produce more.

COULD THEY TAKE OVER PENALTIES?

­­­FPL Gameweek 4 differentials: Elliott, Truffert + Paqueta 4

With Paqueta supposedly wantaway, penalty-taking duties could soon pass over to a teammate.

Bowen took one in 2024/25 and is a contender but the Hammers’ two new forwards do have some experience from 12 yards.

Taty, indeed, has the best record of the lot:

Success rate
Taty15 out of 18 (83.3%)
Pablo3 out of 4 (75%)
Bowen7 out of 10 (70%)

ARE EITHER WORTH BUYING IN FPL?

Not right now.

After all, this is a club famous for its history of poor striker signings. These two also come with mixed reputations, with plenty to prove.

Yes, West Ham’s next six outings rank fourth on our Fixture Ticker – but they’ve recently gifted Wolverhampton Wanderers their first win of the season, also losing at home to Forest and Fulham.

Many FPL managers are completely avoiding the Hammers, and it’s easy to see why.

Taty is the one to monitor over the next few weeks, as he seems to have the game-time advantage. In a landscape where so few forwards have appeal, there’s potential in downgrading someone to this cheap price point, as it raises money for other positions.

With Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£6.0m) rising in price, there are few sub-£6.0m forwards boasting guaranteed starts.

For the time being, the likes of Mateus Mane (£4.5m) and Eli Kroupi (£4.6m) are the go-to forwards for FPL bosses stripping money from their frontline and moving to a 4-4-2/3-5-2. They also save owners around a million compared to Taty.

But should pricier forwards further fall out of fashion – for example, managers moving to a 4-5-1 in Gameweek 24 to accommodate the likes of Cole Palmer (£10.4m) and Bruno Fernandes (£9.1m) – then it’s always worth keeping an eye out for regular starters in the budget striker pool.


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FPL Marc Broadcaster, writer and overthinker. Hoping that ‘differential potential’ will catch on.

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  1. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    2 hours, 24 mins ago

    Man, that strength in depth on the bench is mad for Arsenal

  2. F4L
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 23 mins ago

    should be a good last 10

  3. The Bandit
    • 15 Years
    2 hours, 23 mins ago

    I’m sick of VAR, it seems they are just looking for ways to rule out goals.

  4. fedolefan
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 22 mins ago

    Got to hand it to him. He's good at what he does.

  5. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    2 hours, 22 mins ago

    Arteta will be spewing. Arsenal have cruised through this game and somehow conceded twice

    1. Baps Hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      2 hours, 21 mins ago

      I am glad that it happens now though 🙂

  6. MJF
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    2 hours, 21 mins ago

    Saka playing 90 here does not appeal to me.

    1. Biggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      2 hours, 20 mins ago

      Arteta running Saka into the ground. Tale as old as time.

      1. Qaiss
        • 10 Years
        2 hours, 17 mins ago

        Professional footballer on 300k a week can play twice a week, he’s not a baby

        1. Biggsy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 11 Years
          2 hours, 13 mins ago

          I mean, players clearly get tired towards the end of the season, especially with the volume of games top teams play these days, so I'm not sure his salary really matters?

      2. Nightcrawler
        • 6 Years
        2 hours, 14 mins ago

        he was benched 2 of the last 3 games

    2. F4L
      • 11 Years
      2 hours, 19 mins ago

      yeah its very disappointing. like if they're 2 up at forest he'd just get subbed on 70 or something. didnt expect saka to be playing cup matches for the time being

      1. MJF
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        2 hours, 18 mins ago

        Could even start on the bench. Can't wait to sell for Rice, might even do it this week.

  7. Biggsy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 21 mins ago

    Midfield of Foden, Cunha, Rice, Bruno G and Minteh.

    Got to bench one of them (starting my 3 Fwds) which is obviously Minteh.

    2FT but nothing ITB.

    A. Roll
    B. Downgrade Foden (to Cherki/Semenyo) and upgrade Minteh to Enzo + benching headache.
    C. Same as B with Cunha

  8. F4L
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 18 mins ago

    its a shame for chelsea neto and estevao both want to play on the right

  9. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 17 mins ago

    Could garbacho be the one under Rosenior?

    1. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      2 hours, 16 mins ago

      Nah

  10. MJF
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    2 hours, 13 mins ago

    The fact Jesus is more interesting in cutting back looking for a touch so he can go down rather than shooting sums him up as a centre forward.

    1. Nightcrawler
      • 6 Years
      2 hours, 10 mins ago

      he also loves taking a dozen touches more instead of releasing the ball. very annoying to watch at times

      1. MJF
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        2 hours, 6 mins ago

        He's the exact type of player that usually finds their way to Everton eventually.

        1. The Bandit
          • 15 Years
          2 hours, 2 mins ago

          😆

  11. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    2 hours, 11 mins ago

    Why did he Hato lunge in n like that

  12. bruuuno
    • 7 Years
    2 hours, 11 mins ago

    Who to Gabriel?

    A. Keane (suspended two gws)
    B. Hartmann (not starting)

    1. chilli con kone
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 4 mins ago

      B if you don’t need the money

    2. Baps Hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      1 hour, 10 mins ago

      A, more expensive

  13. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    2 hours, 8 mins ago

    Didn’t see any new manager bounce there. 2 goals from nothing really. There was a small window after they scored the first goal that they played nice football.

    1. MJF
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      2 hours, 5 mins ago

      Aye lets see how they get on v Brentford at the weekend. I expect them to concede in every match, but they should have enough to win that one, maybe.

  14. chilli con kone
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 5 mins ago

    What’s the current thinking on best Arsenal triple up?

    1. MJF
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      2 hours, 4 mins ago

      I like Gabriel, Timber and Rice for the value. Saka's just not worth 10.1 IMO.

      1. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 hour, 59 mins ago

        Gabriel Timber and White would be nice too if he were nailed or Cala had a setback!

        1. MJF
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          1 hour, 51 mins ago

          It would!

  15. Aaa
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 1 min ago

    Cunha -> Enzo or Semenyo? (Have Foden)

    Start Kroupi or Thiaw?

    1. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 58 mins ago

      I think Kroupi