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Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah and every 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League player price released so far

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Fantasy Premier League managers around the world can already think about which players they want in their teams.

The start of the 2024/25 Premier League season is now only a month away, so a number of FPL player prices have been revealed.

As expected, the likes of Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah are extremely costly, while the likes of Cole Palmer and Jean-Philippe Mateta are far more expensive than they were last year.

Plus, there are several new additions to the game, either in the form of new signings or players from newly-promoted teams Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton.

TBR Football outlines every 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League player price released so far.

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Arsenal

Aston Villa

Aston Villa have some interesting players from an FPL perspective. At £9.0m, Euros semi-final hero Ollie Watkins is now one of the most expensive players in the game but that does not necessarily make him a bad option. Meanwhile, former Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen is one to watch after completing a £37.5m move.

Bournemouth

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Brentford

Brighton

Chelsea

Cole Palmer was the highest-scoring player in FPL last season and his impact at this summer’s European Championship suggests that it was not a fluke. Fans should not be put off by his £10.5m price tag. Meanwhile, Reece James could be a must-have at just £5.0m if he can avoid injury.

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Crystal Palace

Everton

Fulham

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Ipswich Town

Leicester City

Liverpool

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Manchester City

Manchester United

£8.5m seems a very reasonable price for Bruno Fernandes, who has registered at least 15 goal contributions in each of the past five Premier League seasons. Marcus Rashford is also more than capable of outperforming his £7.0m value.

Newcastle

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Nottingham Forest

Southampton

Tottenham

The assessment of Richarlison’s price depends on Tottenham’s summer transfer business. If the Brazilian is Spurs’ first-choice striker, £7.0m is almost too good to turn down. Full-back pairing Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie are also excellent options given Ange Postecoglou’s attacking system.

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West Ham

Wolves