FPL 2024/25 price reveals: Foden, Saka + Isak prices revealed (2024)

Another day, another round of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) 2024/25 player price reveals ahead of what will surely be launch week.

All of Monday’s price announcements will appear live on this page as and when they happen.

We saw seven clubs reveal the prices of five of their players on Friday. Five more did so on Saturday, so we could be in for a busy day if the remaining eight teams follow suit.

So, stay tuned to this article throughout the day!

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4.45pm – END OF THE DAY’S PRICE REVEALS

Another day of price reveals draws to a close, with 40 more players now listed.

For a list of all 124 players priced up over the last five days, check out our sortable table here.

Will we get the big launch for 2024/25 tomorrow?

4pm – MANCHESTER CITY

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The reigning champions are the 20th and final club to release a quintet of player prices.

Phil Foden (£9.5m) was one of the more eagerly awaited price reveals of the summer. Finishing in between Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) and Cole Palmer (£10.5m) for points in 2023/24, he fails to follow his two international teammates in breaking the £10.0m barrier.

If you’re reaching for some logic for that, perhaps it’s the lack of penalty-taking duties. He’s also maybe not as completely nailed as Palmer and Saka, even if rotation was scarce in the season just gone. His total of 33 league starts was, actually, the most that any City player bar Rodri (£6.5m) made.

You also get the sense that Pep Guardiola’s players return to pre-season training with little credit in the bank and having to prove their worth all over again. Jack Grealish, so integral in the 2022/23, was reduced to bit-part player last season. Will Foden be as pivotal this season?

Kevin De Bruyne (£9.5m) is available at the same price as Foden. That’s only the second time he’s started out below £10.0m in a decade. The last time he was listed at £9.5m, he produced 36 attacking returns and a 251-point season.

It’s asking a lot for him to replicate those achievements at the ripe old age of 33. There are also reports, unsubstantiated for now, linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia.

There is still plenty of magic left in the Belgian’s boots: he effectively averaged an attacking return every 90 minutes last season, a very similar rate that Ollie Watkins (£9.0m) and Alexander Isak (£8.5m) were delivering at.

Julian Alvarez (£7.0m) stays as a forward; that’s probably a sensible move, despite his many starts as a makeshift De Bruyne in 2023/24. He is, at the end of the day, Erling Haaland’s (£15.0m) chief deputy.

Bernardo Silva remains at £6.5m. He’s never made it to 10 goals for the season, nor 10 assists. A fair price for a diamond of a player but an ultimately mediocre Fantasy asset.

Josko Gvardiol (£6.0m) enters Joao Cancelo price territory, meanwhile. Is there a bit of recency bias here? He hadn’t delivered a single attacking return until Gameweek 33, then embarked on a mad run of four goals and two assists in five starts.

If you’d seen him in action during that time, however, you’d understood FPL’s reluctance to price him any cheaper. A left-winger masquerading as a full-back, he even bettered Foden for big chances and penalty box touches in the final six Gameweeks.

If Guardiola persists with Gvardiol as a high and wide full-back in 2024/25, attacking returns – and plenty of them – are inevitable.

3.30pm – EVERTON

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Second-fewest goals scored, fourth-fewest goals conceded.

Everton looked every bit like a Sean Dyche-led team in 2023/24, delivering a clean sheet tally of 13 that only Arsenal could better.

We’re doing a bit of a disservice to the Toffees attack, with profligacy, rather than a lack of creativity, mostly to blame for the goal drought. No club, by a country mile, underachieved more in terms of xG (-14.90).

Nevertheless, it’s the Everton defenders who most Fantasy managers will be looking at first.

A rise for Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski always looked likely; they’re both up to £5.0m.

Branthwaite finished fifth among FPL defenders for points last season, which was all the more impressive given that he started out at £4.0m.

Three goals and an assist supplemented those clean sheets, with Tarkowski also contributing two attacking returns.

Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Jack Harrison, who delivered a so-so 11, 10 and six attacking returns respectively, all remain at £5.5m.

All three of them fell below their xGI figures, underscoring the wastefulness of the Everton attack.

2.30pm – ARSENAL

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After delivering career-best totals for goals, attacking returns and Fantasy points in 2023/24, the question was how much Bukayo Saka would rise in price rather than if he’d climb at all.

FPL have responded by making him available at £10.0m, half a million short of Cole Palmer.

Saka was the second-best midfielder for non-penalty expected goal involvement (NPxGI) last season. There wasn’t even some unsustainable overachievement here: he actually undercut his NPxGI by -2.77.

Had he taken all nine of Arsenal’s penalties he was on the field for, rather than relinquish responsibility for three of them, Saka may have even finished as FPL’s leading points-scorer (factoring in additional bonus points, too).

Martin Odegaard is a cheaper route into the Gunners’ attack at £8.5m.

The Norwegian was a bit feast or famine: nine double-digit hauls but 22 starting blanks. Simply not as big a goal threat as Saka, his ability to garner bonus points means that whenever he did find the net or assist a goal, a haul often followed.

Declan Rice follows fellow defensive midfielder Rodri in moving up to £6.5m.

We await to see if there are any scoring system changes in FPL this season. If ball recoveries are added, Rice and Rodri are going to be firmly on the watchlist.

Even without those defensive returns, Rice still finished as the 11th highest-scoring midfielder in FPL last season. A total of seven goals and nine assists was unsurprisingly his best ever.

There were two significant catalysts for that in the second half of 2023/24.

He delivered 44 corners from Gameweek 21 onwards, having taken just three before that.

And the return to fitness of midfield anchor Thomas Partey unleashed Rice as a ‘number eight’, which afforded the England international more attacking license.

None of last season’s popular defensive picks from the Gunners have prices yet. However, the listing of David Raya and Jurrien Timber at £5.5m is a good indication that Messrs White, Saliba and Magalhaes will come in at £6.0m and above.

£5.5m was the most that any goalkeeper cost at the beginning of 2023/24, so Raya is likely going to be at the top price rung for his position. The Golden Glove winner averaged 4.2 points per match last season, the best mean among regular starters.

Timber has risen by £0.5m despite playing only 70 minutes in his debut Premier League campaign. The achievements of his teammates have, of course, made that happen.

2pm – NOTTINGHAM FOREST

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Nothing too newsworthy here, with an expected rise for Chris Wood (£6.0m), small climbs for Morgan Gibbs-White (£6.5m) and Anthony Elanga (£5.5m), and two non-movers in defence.

The mid-season change in manager certainly brought the best out of Wood. The Kiwi striker hit 11 goals in 16 appearances under Nuno Espirito Santo, averaging 5.9 points per game.

He was without competition from Taiwo Awoniyi for much of that spell, of course. Can the fit-again Nigerian rekindle some of the magic that saw him start 2023/24 with attacking returns in each of the first five Gameweeks? As is the case with a few other pre-season posers, the summer friendlies may reveal more.

Gibbs-White, on penalties and most set plays, again shone under his new boss. A dozen attacking returns arrived in 20 run-outs, the midfielder top for both shots and chances created in the Forest squad since Nuno arrived.

Even Elanga, who you’re never 100% convinced will start in any given week, chipped in with two goals and six assists in his 14 starts and five substitute appearances in the post-Cooper era.

Forest’s defence, of which Ola Aina (£4.5m) and Murillo (£4.5m) are usual starters when fit, is one to watch.

They somehow kept only one clean sheet in 21 matches under Nuno, despite being in the top four for lowest xGC.

1pm – NEWCASTLE UNITED

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Alexander Isak (£8.5m) will surely be in many FPL teams come Gameweek 1, should he remain at Newcastle United.

If so, he and the Magpies will enjoy one of the more favourable opening five-match runs in the league:

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A scorer of 21 Premier League goals last season despite starting on just 27 occasions, he was second only to Erling Haaland (£15.0m) among forwards for minutes per xG (111.8).

He possessed a ruthless streak that few others could match, too, converting 26.9% of his shots. Haaland, no Ricky van Wolfswinkel himself, was down at 22.3% by comparison.

A price rise was expected for Isak but £8.5m was about as low as we could have anticipated, up only £1m on last summer. In fact, he ended 2023/24 at £8.4m as demand steadily grew.

There likely won’t be too many takers in Bruno Guimaraes (£6.5m) and Harvey Barnes (£6.5m) initially. Anthony Gordon (£7.5m) is only a million more, so many of us will opt for the tried and tested if we’re plumping for a Newcastle midfielder.

Barnes certainly has potential, should Gordon switch over to the right flank to accommodate him or indeed leave Tyneside. Barnes’ average of 0.82 attacking returns per 90 minutes was, in fact, almost identical to that of Gordon (0.84).

Remember that Gordon himself had an underwhelming first (half) season in the north-east before exploding in 2023/24. Don’t write Barnes off yet, then, especially after his 13-goal year in 2022/23.

At the back, Fabian Schar rises to £5.5m as Dan Burn remains at £4.5m.

A rush of attacking returns earlier this calendar year likely sealed Schar’s fate. Cristian Romero was the only defender, in fact, to better Schar’s total of four goals last season.

Burn actually topped his Swiss team-mate’s total for shots in the box, by 23 to 18. There’ll be interest in him, then, but certainly no guarantees of a start with the likes of Lloyd Kelly, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento tussling for spots at centre-half and/or left-back.

12pm – FULHAM

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Given the price increase that Jean-Phillipe Mateta (£7.5m) got for a late-season purple patch, Rodrigo Muniz (£6.0m) has escaped lightly.

The Brazilian rises £1.5m from his £4.5m starting price a year ago.

From Gameweek 23 of 2023/24 onwards, Muniz scored nine goals and assisted two others in 15 starts.

In that time, no forward had more shots in the box than the Fulham striker’s 56. That was some 24 more than Mateta, too.

Time, and pre-season, will tell if he’s to remain as the Cottagers’ first-choice centre-forward in 2024/25. If he does, then there’s a decent opening six matches to target for not much outlay.

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We’ll quickly gloss over Alex Iwobi (£5.5m) and Tom Cairney (£5.0m): the former only mustered seven attacking returns last season, the latter was a substitute in 20 of his 34 appearances.

Antonee Robinson will be one of the more attack-minded £4.5m defenders you’ll find this year.

He was among the top 10 FPL defenders for chances created, with 33. Six of those turned into assists.

There seems little sense in arguing centre-half Calvin Bassey‘s (£4.5m) case over him, then. Bassey’s xGI figure was 0.52 last season, compared to Robinson’s 4.42.

11am – SOUTHAMPTON

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Five Saints come marching in beneath the £6.0m mark, as we’d expect most promoted players to do.

Adam Armstrong (£5.5m) is the priciest, following his 21-goal Championship campaign. A further three goals arrived in the play-offs.

He’s on penalties, too, with five of those above strikes coming from the spot.

There’ll be some understandable scepticism over whether he can finally, belatedly, make the step up to the Premier League.

Signed by the Saints in 2021 off the back of a 28-goal campaign with Blackburn Rovers in the English second tier, he scored just twice in each of the following two top-flight seasons.

Adam Lallana (£5.0m) was recruited by Southampton in the summer, rejoining his old employers.

He hasn’t managed to exceed three attacking returns in any of his previous seven seasons. Failing to get beyond 63 minutes in any of his starts in 2023/24, those 36-year-old legs will likely be sparingly used on the south coast.

Will Smallbone (£5.0m) was an integral part of the promotion push, starting 35 league matches and subbing on in a further eight. He completed all three play-off games, too.

Not likely to be a major FPL target, as the price suggests, he’s a central midfielder with limited threat. Smallbone chipped in with seven goals and four assists in league and play-offs but only averaged a shot every 56.7 minutes, a middling figure.

He is on a share of set plays, at least.

Cult FPL hero Jan Bednarek (£4.0m), he of the -7 score, makes a return to the Premier League. So too does Kyle Walker-Peters (£4.5m).

There will be some wariness of a Southampton defence that conceded on 63 occasions in 2023/24. That was more than 13 other teams shipped in the Championship, including 18th-placed QPR.

Walker-Peters was at least fifth among second-tier defenders for both shots (36) and chances created (41). He finished on two goals and four assists.

9am – MANCHESTER UNITED

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Alejandro Garnacho (£6.5m) and Marcus Rashford (£7.0m) were separated by £4.0m at the beginning of last season. That gap is now just half a million.

We’ve been here before with Rashford. Two years ago, the winger had dropped in starting price from £9.5m to £6.5m off the back of a similarly sorry season.

He responded with a 17-goal, 205-point campaign, his best-ever year in FPL. Can lightning strike twice? It’s a long way back from the forlorn figure he cut in 2023/24. That landmark season came under Erik ten Hag, however, so there is some hope.

Garnacho’s star is on the rise, by contrast. He started every one of Manchester United’s final 28 league fixtures, delivering seven goals and as many assists.

He’s no longer the enabler he was last year, of course. You could buy him for £4.7m at one stage in 2023/24, so this is a significant – if understandable – hike.

Rasmus Hojlund remains at £7.0m after a quiet season in which he just made the 10-goal mark.

A lack of service was partly to blame: Hojlund only got a chance every 57 minutes last season, one of the worst averages among FPL forwards.

The arrival of Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee adds a bit of uncertainty to his minutes, too.

United’s defence wasn’t much better last season. Nine clean sheets was a so-so tally but they were maybe even lucky to get that: their expected goals conceded (xGC) total of 70.08 was the fifth worst in the division.

While it wasn’t always convincing from Andre Onana (£5.0m), he was partly to thank for keeping the goal concessions down. No one made more saves in 2023/24, indeed.

Injuries were a mitigating factor to some humdrum performances. Lisandro Martinez (£4.5m), arguably the club’s best defender, was reduced to just eight starts.

FPL hand the Argentina international a £0.5m price cut as a result. Potential value to be had there, then, if ten Hag can return United to the team that topped the division for clean sheets in 2022/23.

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