The gradual relaunch of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) 2023/24 begins as player prices are revealed on Monday.
Elon Musk might be doing his utmost to ruin the fun but fear not, you won’t need access to Twitter – or even leave this site to watch YouTube – to find out how much Erling Haaland or anyone else costs.
That’s because you can catch all of the price reveals on this regularly updated page as the day progresses.
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Premium Members can see all the released prices via TopMarx’s customisable spreadsheet, available here.
Key Updates
- Haaland rises to £14.0m
- Salah drops to £12.5m
- Alexander-Arnold still a defender but up to £8.0m
- Bruno Fernandes falls further to £8.5m
- Son also down to £9.0m
- An expected rise to £8.5m for Odegaard
- Mbeumo now a midfielder
- Trippier up to £6.5m
- Mitoma climbs £1.5m
- Nkunku listed as a forward
- Possible £4.0m starting defender
Monday’s schedule
- 1pm BST: A live stream in which 20 player prices are released – two every three minutes
- 2pm BST: Premier League clubs will be disclosing more FPL prices for their own players from this point
LIVE UPDATES
13:00 – Martin Odegaard (£8.5m) and Bruno Fernandes (£8.5m)
A bit of a shock straight away as Bruno Fernandes has been lowered to his cheapest starting price since he was first added to the game midway through 2019/20.
The Portuguese midfielder had plummeted from £12.0m to £10.0m a year ago but FPL have dropped him by another £1.5m.
Martin Odegaard rises as expected, having finished as the second-highest-scoring Fantasy midfielder of 2022/23.
13:03 – Kaoru Mitoma (£6.5m) and Ollie Watkins (£8.0m)
A rise for Doctor Dribble but not perhaps as high as we would have expected.
Kaoru Mitoma has climbed by £1.5m following his breakthrough campaign in which he contributed seven goals and nine assists.
Ollie Watkins has risen by half a million: 19 of his 23 attacking returns arrived after Unai Emery was appointed in Gameweek 15.
13:06 – Carlton Morris (£5.5m) and Iliman Ndiaye (£5.5m)
Fairly cheap starting prices for the main striking options from newly promoted Luton Town and Sheffield United.
We witnessed £6.0m and £6.5m price tags from Championship forwards in previous years but more modest goal tallies from Morris and Ndiaye last season perhaps explain the £5.5m cost.
- FPL promoted sides: Who are the best players from Luton’s attack?
- FPL promoted sides: Who are the best Sheff Utd attackers?
13:09 – Justin Kluivert (£5.0m) and Christopher Nkunku (£7.5m)
There’s a running theme here of players coming into the game cheaper than what we might have anticipated.
Christopher Nkunku is made a forward, while new Cherries winger Justin Kluivert is a midfielder.
- FPL new transfers: Can Nkunku prosper at Chelsea?
- FPL transfer round-up: Dahoud, Kluivert + more new arrivals assessed
13:11 – Bryan Mbeumo (£6.5m) and Eberechi Eze (£6.5m)
Our first positional change of the season as Bryan Mbeumo has reverted back to being a midfielder, having spent last season as a forward.
Mbeumo is potentially on penalties at Brentford for the first half of 2022/23, having deputised for Toney from 12 yards twice before in the past.
Eberechi Eze‘s strong end to the season, in which he contributed six goals and two assists in 10 games under Roy Hodgson, sees him jump by a million.
13:14 – Bernd Leno (£4.5m) and Jordan Pickford (£4.5m)
These two save-making goalkeepers remain at £4.5m; they only trailed David Raya for stops in 2022/23.
13:17 – Lucas Paqueta (£6.0m) and Kieran Trippier (£6.5m)
The inevitable price rise for Kieran Trippier, following his 198-point season in which he finished well clear of any other FPL defender.
West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta holds firm at £6.0m.
13:19 – Son Heung-min (£9.0m) and Jose Sa (£5.0m)
A major drop for Son Heung-min, who falls £3.0m from last summer’s inflated price.
Not since 2018/19 have we had the South Korea international at a cheaper cost.
There’ll be few takers in Jose Sa, who could easily have dropped by half a million.
He did quietly finish as FPL’s fifth-highest-scoring goalkeeper, however, having banked 11 clean sheets.
13:21 – Morgan Gibbs-White (£6.0m) and Manuel Benson (£5.5m)
A slight rise for Morgan Gibbs-White, after he finished 2022/23 with eight attacking returns in his final seven games.
He supplied 12 assists in all, a total that only three other players beat.
Burnley winger Manuel Benson comes in as a £5.5m midfielder but behind the exciting attacking returns is an inconsistency of starts.
13:24 – Erling Haaland (£14.0m) and Mohamed Salah (£12.5m)
A whopping £2.5m rise for the free-scoring Norwegian – perhaps the cheaper-than-expected listings above have been made with this in mind.
Not since the days of Robin van Persie has anyone been priced up at £14.0m, a figure that Mohamed Salah has never even been listed at despite all of his record-busting.
Speaking of the Egyptian, he actually drops half a million to £12.5m.
Salah racked up 32 attacking returns in the season just gone but his total of 239 points was 26 short of what it was in 2021/22 and a full 64 behind his triple-century in 2017/18.
14:00 – FOUR MORE LUTON TOWN PLAYERS PRICED UP
Have we got a £4.0m starting defender already?
Amari’i Bell started 46 of Luton’s 49 league and play-off matches, bagging one goal and one assist.
He finished the season as a left-sided centre-back but was playing in Alfie Doughty’s wing-back position for a while.
This could mean of one three things: a (much smaller-scale) Lundstram-style oversight, a complete lack of faith in Luton’s defence from FPL Towers or a lowering of prices among defenders in 2023/24.
Gabriel Osho, the right-sided centre-half, being priced up at £4.5m adds to the mystery.
Luton’s less prolific forward, Elijah Adebayo, comes in at £5.0m, as does central midfielder Jordan Clark.
- READ MORE: FPL promoted sides: How strong is Luton’s defence?
- READ MORE: FPL promoted sides: Who are the best players from Luton’s attack?
15:00 – SHEFFIELD UNITED NEXT UP
We’re seemingly on an hourly frequency for the reveals now, with Sheffield United following fellow promoted club Luton in releasing four player prices of their own.
There’ll be few takers from this quartet, in all likelihood, but it’s worth pointing out Anel Ahmedhodzic‘s goalscoring record from centre-half: he chipped in with six goals in just 32 Championship starts last season. That was more than he’d scored in his entire career before that.
Regular starts likely won’t be guaranteed for the set-piece-taking Oliver Norwood should Paul Heckingbottom dip into the transfer market, while the same may well be true for Oliver McBurnie up top. McBurnie did supply 13 goals last season.
Sander Berge, playing the right-sided ‘Lundstram’ central midfield role but without the £4.0m defender listing, comes in at £5.0m.
16:00 – BURNLEY THE LAST OF THE PROMOTED TRIO
Two midfielders who hit a combined 27 attacking returns last season, the corner-taking Josh Brownhill and winger Anass Zaroury, are both listed at £5.0m.
Burnley boasted the best defence in the Championship but, as is tradition now, you rarely get a newly promoted goalkeeper listed at more than £4.5m – and that’s exactly what Clarets custodian Ari Muric enters the game at.
Connor Roberts is a potentially interesting prospect. The right-back racked up four goals and six assists in 2022/23, the City-style inverted full-back system being tweaked after Christmas to allow him to get forward more.
17:00 – TRENT RISES TO £8.0m
Having been reinvented as a glorified central midfielder (inverted full-back, if you will) in Jurgen Klopp’s 3-2-2-3 set-up, Trent Alexander-Arnold has staved off the threat of a position change – but he has been handed his highest-ever starting price.
That’s despite posting his lowest FPL points total since 2017/18 in the season just gone.
But having collected eight attacking returns in 10 starts in this new role, Alexander-Arnold has clearly spooked the FPL price-makers into reflecting the extra attacking license into his starting price.
While Andrew Robertson – his own goal threat damaged by the new set-up – drops back to £6.5m, there are some intriguing cut-price options further forward.
Alexis Mac Allister, set to lose penalty-taking duties but likely to be deployed as one of Klopp’s two 8/10s in this new shape, comes in at just £6.0m.
That’s about as low as we could have expected but perhaps also a fair reflection of the fact that he scored only four non-penalty goals in 2022/23.
Darwin Nunez meanwhile has the ignominy of a mid-price forward listing, having fallen to £7.5m following last season’s disappointing nine-goal campaign.
Shooting more often than even Erling Haaland last season, he’ll be a steal if he can nail down a start and begin to put those chances away – but those are two big ifs.
18:00 – NO NEW PRICES
That might be us done for the day, as there have been no new prices released at 18:00 BST.
19:00 – MITROVIC AND ANDREAS RISE
We are not done, as it turns out – will this go on all night…?
One of the more predictable sets of prices of the day sees Andreas Pereira and Aleksandar Mitrovic rise to £5.5m and £7.5m respectively, following their mostly successful 2022/23 campaigns.
Mitrovic hit 14 goals in just 24 appearances last season, a tally that could have been even more impressive had he not missed four spot-kicks.
The corner-taking Pereira’s tally of 14 attacking returns meanwhile marked him out as the stand-out £4.5m midfield option by a country mile.
Joining the ranks of the £5.5m midfielders, he may well now be a Fantasy afterthought for much of the upcoming season.
Defensive pair Kenny Tete and Tim Ream stay at £4.5m, where there’ll be few takers.
20:00 – JOHNSON BECOMES A MIDFIELDER
As raised as a possibility in our article last month, Brennan Johnson has been reclassified as a midfielder after his role changed slightly in Steve Cooper’s set-up.
Whether playing in a 4-3-3 or a 3-4-2-1, the two systems Cooper turned to in Forest’s successful fight against the drop, Johnson was increasingly playing a supporting role to central striker Taiwo Awoniyi.
Johnson appears to have lost penalty-taking duties to the identically priced Morgan Gibbs-White, however, and you’d surely plump for the latter not just because of the spot-kicks but also due to the more guaranteed minutes.
A late-season flurry of goals has seen forward Awoniyi and midfielder Danilo rise to £6.5m and £5.5m respectively, the latter having initially been a £4.5m option upon his January arrival.
Serge Aurier remains a £4.5m defender.
20:30 – NO MORE PRICES TODAY
Confirmation that we’re done for the day, with the first batch of 44 players now priced up – from a £14.0m forward to a £4.0m playing defender.
1 year, 6 months ago
Omg why are official FPL pushing 'brackets' and bullsh*t. Just give the prices and let people play the way they want with their own minds. There's no such necessary thing as a 'third' forward in FPL. And what is a price point? I hate FPL-speak.