It may feel like it has only been away for a few weeks, but the Premier League is back on Friday, meaning time is running out for you to get your fantasy team into shape.
With all the transfers and new teams to keep track of, getting a fantasy team that you’re happy with on the opening day can be a tricky task.
Has the new striker settled? Can the promoted defence remain solid in a higher division? That guy scored goals in another country, but can he translate that form to the Premier League?
There is lots to take into account, but Stats Perform have crunched the Opta numbers in the aim of giving you a hand, so here are four picks that might be worth considering…
JOSE SA (Leeds United v Wolves)
The likes of Alisson and Ederson might be more likely to get clean sheet points for you, but many fantasy football players see goalkeeper as an area to save a bit of cash.
Sa could be a solid option to consider if that sounds like you. The Portuguese keeper prevented more goals than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League last season (8.5), according to expected goals data – the next best was David de Gea with 2.8.
Similarly, only Alisson (76) had a better save percentage (75) than Sa (minimum 1,000 minutes played), highlighting just how dependable he was when called upon.
REECE JAMES (Everton v Chelsea)
Even though he missed a chunk of the season through injury, James was a standout performer when he was fit.
His 14 goal involvements (five goals, nine assists) was a joint-Premier League high among defenders alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold, though the latter played almost 1,000 minutes more.
That haul gave him an average of one goal involvement every 133 minutes. Of all the defenders to play at least 90 minutes, that was the best record. He might be pricey, but James could be a real asset.
DEJAN KULUSEVSKI (Tottenham v Southampton)
It is not easy to come into a team mid-season and impress almost instantly, but that’s essentially what Kulusevski did last term, proving a hugely reliable player as Tottenham went on to clinch Champions League qualification.
The service he provided to his fellow attackers was invaluable as he recorded eight assists – between his debut on February 9 and the end of the season, no Premier League player set up more goals.
He also chipped in with five goals of his own, giving him a goal involvement total (13) that was only bettered by Karry Kane, Son Heung-min (both 19) and Kevin De Bruyne (15) over the same period.
If he can reach that level again, Kulusevski will be a fantasy favourite.
GABRIEL JESUS (Crystal Palace v Arsenal)
Most people will be making Erling Haaland their main choice in attack – you can’t blame anyone for that, but he does have a certain cost.
Jesus may have only left Manchester City because of Haaland, but the early indications are the Brazil international and Arsenal could be a great marriage. He’ll be cheaper than the man who has replaced him at the Etihad Stadium, too.
But also, we shouldn’t overlook how good a player Jesus – who scored seven in five pre-season games – actually is. After all, only once before has he managed more goal involvements (16) than he did last season, and he was mostly playing from the right wing.
Additionally, his minutes per goal involvement ratio in the Premier League (minimum 1,000 minutes played) since his debut is the fifth best (107) – now he’ll be a regular starter, and many expect him to blossom.