New Fantasy Premier League Transfers 2019/20 – Wan-Bissaka, Ayoze Perez and Ndombele
It’s been a relatively quiet summer here at FF247, tempered somewhat in recent weeks by the unexpected early release of the FPL game. As the site starts to awaken from its slumber with a slew of not too dissimilar RMT’s (we can all sink or swim together yeah?) its time for us to start looking at new signings. First up we have two players you’ll be familiar with who have now moved on to pastures new, and finally a look at a shiny new player, who whilst he may not be considered as an FPL asset (just yet), his recruitment may pay dividends for his team-mates in both the real world and the FPL one. So which, if any, should be in your GW1 squad and who should we keep at arms length? Read on for my two penn’orth!
Wan-Bissaka
Manchester United
FPL price: 5.5mln
AWB (you know I love a good abbreviation) was GW1 gold last season; a £4.0m starting defender who lived up to the hype. Starting 35 of Palace’s 38 games, AWB racked up 120pts over the season. When Palace kept a clean-sheet (which they did 12 times) AWB was on the pitch, and whilst he may have lacked attacking returns (3 assists 0 goals), he was partial to a bonus point or three. Indeed, no defender priced sub £6.0m accrued as many as AWB’s 18bps over the season.
A price rise was inevitable this season of course, although given that for £5.5m you could snap up his more attack-minded teammate PVA (3 goals, 2 assists and 140pts), he seemed a little over-priced. Within days of the game’s launch, however, he was off to Man Utd, a whopping £50m changing hands.
So, does that make his £5.5m price tag any more palatable? Ordinarily, a move to a top-six side and it would be a resounding yes to that question, but there was nothing ‘top six’ about Manchester United’s defence in 2018/19. Whilst AWB picked up points in all of Palace’s 12 clean sheets, over at ‘United’ they managed just 7, with just a solitary clean-sheet in their final 11 matches of the season. Grim.
Whether or not AWB becomes a solid option in FPL once more this season, may largely be influenced by Manchester United’s recruitment plans between now and the close of the transfer window. Leicester’s Harry Maguire is next on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s hit-list with a reported £80m price tag being bandied about. There is no denying that ‘Blockhead’ will represent a marked improvement on ‘United’ stalwarts Jones and Smalling but will it be enough to see an upturn in their clean-sheet prospects?
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s recent reassurance to fellow right-back Diogo Dalot that he has a bright future at Manchester United should not be ignored, however you have to presume that any team that pays £50m for a player surely intends to play them more often than not.
AWB is currently the third-highest owned defender in the game (32.3%), we’ll likely see regression on this figure come GW1, but he’ll likely still be highly owned and a favourite amongst casuals, those with a penchant for nostalgia and all those ‘United’ fans we’re always hearing about.
It seems this year is once again being touted as the year of the full-back, with many FPL managers considering four or even five at the back. However, with plenty of better options at just £0.5m more and mixed fixtures that don’t look all that promising until GW10 I’m not sure I’d recommend a ‘United’ defender… just yet.
Should AWB be part of your FPL side? Whilst there is no denying his ability, it’s the defence as a whole that needs to massively improve to make me look to ‘United’s’ defensive assets. It’s a wait and see for me.
Ayoze Perez
Leicester
FPL price: 6.5mln
Ayoze Pérez is a player I know all about, having watched him plié his trade at St James Park over the last 4 seasons. He has been at times been frustrating, occasionally brilliant and overall we’ll be a worse side for his loss. Screw you fat man.
The departure of Rafa Benítez from Newcastle at the start of July was swiftly followed just days later by compatriot Pérez as he sealed a £30m move to Leicester City. Manager Brendan Rogers was quoted as saying ‘‘I think Ayoze will be a wonderful addition to the squad. He’s quick, has a good eye for goal and he’s experienced in the Premier League too. I think he’s a player who will excite our supporters, and his style is one that I believe complements the options and quality that we already have here at the football club.” I can’t argue with any of that.
Pérez is one of the handful of players reclassified in FPL this summer. Where often players are moved to a position that is to the detriment of their FPL output, Pérez’s move from a forward to midfielder only adds to his appeal. Had Pérez been classified as a midfielder in the 2018/19 season he’d have finished on 164pts and 8th in the list of top-scoring midfielders in FPL.
Last season Pérez flourished when moved out to a wider position, he benefitted from playing off Salomon Rondon’s physical hold-up play, with Rondon assisting half of Pérez’s 12 goals. Should he operate in a similar position for the Foxes, he will have to adapt his game as Jamie Vardy is a very different player to Saloman Rondon. Before you all start whacking him in your GW1 draft, a note of caution, Pérez historically starts the season badly. Last season he scored just 2 of his 12 goals in game-weeks 1 to 19, the season before he scored just a solitary goal in the same period.
With similarly priced teammates Youri Tielemans (£6.5m) and James Maddison (£7.0) also vying for our attention, it’ll be interesting to see who the masses favour. Maddison is currently the highest owned of the three (16.1%) with Pérez not far behind (12.1%), a few more goals in pre-season could see that figure increase dramatically.
Should Pérez be a serious contender for your GW1 squad? At £6.5m Pérez was already an intriguing option in FPL. His positional reclassification, a move to a more attack-minded side and no longer relying on the support of the rag-tag group of bargain-basement picks and the occasional loan signing only adds to his appeal. If he can avoid his usual early season jitters then it’s a brown thumbs up from me!
Ndombele
Spurs
FPL price: 6.0mln
Winger Jack Clarke may have been Spurs first senior signing in over a year (they then immediately loaned him back to Leeds) but it was club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele (£53.8m rising to £62.8m with incentives) from Lyon that has captured the headlines and the imagination of the Lillywhite faithful.
Like me, you may not have heard of Ndombele prior to his move to North London, no surprise given that as recently as 2016 he was playing in the fifth tier of French football with Amiens’ reserve team. After graduating to the first team, his performances caught the eye of Lyon who took him on loan at the start of the 2017/18 season and then exercised an option to buy him (€8 million) after impressing in his debut season in the top-flight.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas compared Ndombele to former Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien; powerful with the technical ability to be effective in both attack and defence in the mould of a traditional box-to-box midfielder. In 2018/19 he played 34 league matches for Lyon, scoring once and picking up 7 assists, decent but hardly prolific. The consensus is that if he can improve his finishing he could make the transition from a very good to a great player.
Ndombele is expected to take on the spot formerly occupied by the now-departed Mousa Dembélé, with many saying he’s an almost like-for-like replacement. Whilst Mauricio Pochettino’s men may have made the Champions League final last season, they finished their league campaign 15pts worse off than their record 86pts recorded in the 2016/17 campaign. It was during that season that Mousa Dembélé was in imperious form, at one stage he went 6 months without being dispossessed in the Premier League. Crikey.
Whilst few will have memories of owning Dembélé in FPL that year, its no suprise that this period coincided with record FPL points tallies for his three more attack-minded teammates; Harry Kane(224pts), Dele Alli(225pts) and Christian Eriksen(218pts).
At just 22 there is every chance that Ndombele will only get better, if he can add goals to his repertoire then his £6.0m FPL price-tag will seem like a comparative bargain, it’s a wait and see on that front. However, if he can fill the Dembélé roll as is hoped, then we could see the likes of Kane, Son, Dele and Eriksen (if he stays) reap the rewards for both Spurs and our FPL teams.
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This is my first draft so far, hows it looking?
Just noticed i have a lot of bournemouth players, so i need to fix that to start with.
It’s not bad for a first draft Too much money on the bench to start with. I’m not a fan of Ake in there. Mane must be a doubt to start the season but I really think Salah is worth the extra million
C+ maybe? I’m marking it a bit low because I’m puzzled about Mane, Robbo and your flash bench.
I wouldn’t worry about the heavy Bournemouth presence: I’m seeing them as placeholders, and not bad placeholders at that, considering Bournemouth’s strong attcking ethos and their fixtures, for the always fraught GWs 1 and 2 – then thinking about them.
Mane could well miss GW1, or start from the bench. Very risky captain choice when most of the fantasy universe will be on Salah or Kane.
Why have you gone for Robbo v TAA? Just curious – there may be something I’ve missed (to me TAA and Salah are the essential Liverpool duo, with Mane/Robbo/VVD scrapping it out for the third spot).
As Smash sez, Grealish is an extravagance. There are a few 4.5 options who’ll play that’ll allow Mane to Salah.
Robbo done well for me last season so kinda just went for him again as for mane i forgot about afcon so quite some tinkering to go
He did really well for me too – he was marvellous. Steady drip-feed of points. It’s just I feel TAA moved ahead a bit as we entered the final stages last season – he was in fabulous form. I’ve gone for both to start this season.
Good luck with the tinkering.
(PS, if I were to grade my side it would be a definite C-.)
Giroud? If he get to play alot I do not doubt that he could be a pretty great 7.0 forward.
But that’s the question, will he get the minutes? And if he dosen’t, who will?
That’s why I want to watch Chelsea in GWs 1 and 2 with a vague plan (now) to jump on their in-form players for GWs 3 and 4. Giroud (not to mention a few others) could be a massive bargain.
At least the transfer window closes before the season starts.
This is the only guide to go by I would think?
https://www.premierleague.com/news/1213395
Would 17:00 on 8 August (transfer window closing time) also be the time that the manager/club must register the players for the season? this was last years https://www.premierleague.com/news/844127
Thing is we just do not know yet. It might become clearer as we get closer to the season start. Personally I think he will be first choice and will play around 70 mins each week
I have a pretty ”safe” team so I think I’m willing to take that chance.
Forwards in that price range are extremely rare this year I think… King and Jota might score a few, but that’s it…
Think I am getting pretty close to my final team now, if nothing big happens ofcourse…..
The year of the no premium forward looks under way.
I just hate the 6.5-7 forwards is the problem I’m having. I’ll be fine with one at a time but can’t see me wanting two. This is what I keep coming back to regarding Kane v Sterling
Seems like it.
Feels like there are better options in the midfield this year.
But it probably dosen’t matter if you pick two premium players and they are two forwards, two midfielders or one of each.
It’s just about picking the one that you think will do well. I don’t really buy that ”balanced” team stuff…
That’s a pretty sound team.
Evening all
Who’s the best 5.0 defender?
Got ake atm but only because there fixtures start well. Unsure on him tho.
Very close to my team. There’s not a lot of options at 5 I was looking at a couple of 4.5s. Holding and Dunk are interesting ones to keep an eye on. At 5 KWP might be the best bet but he’s a risk. I certainly would not pay 5 for a Bournemouth defender
If you’re going Bournemouth go with Smith and then turn Kelly into someone he rotates we’ll with like Target or Taylor!
Cheers smash and rosco
Good question. Ake is good for starters but after GW2 the fixtures get a bit hairy. I have him in as a placeholder at the moment. Other possibles in that bracket are our old chum Duffy; Boly; Aurier – but frankly it may be better to go for a long-term 4.5er – someone like Dunk, perhaps.
I wish I’d kept note of how many changes I’ve already made. Must be 100+
I’m moving away from the 2xLiv defence toward Robbo, Zinch, Digne and KWP. With a bigger midfield and I’ll likely move to 3-5-2.
According to ‘reliable sources’ Leicester and United have (finally) agreed a fee for Harry Maguire.
Just need Harry himself to dry his tears now then. Imagine thinking you were going to a Pep party and then ending up at United…..
Finally. Now who are Leicester signing
Jones or Smalling with any luck
Imagine them both turning up at Leicester
So at £5.5m each who is the one to go for, Maguire or Wan-Biss as DEF for Man Utd?
Neither for now (from my perspective). Best to wait and see. I’m more interested in this possible 4.5m striker they have.
How will losing Maguire affect Leicesters defense?
They must have been planing for his replacement, has there been any word on who it could be?
Dunk has been mentioned
And Tarks from Burnley
Who else but Lewis Dunk could they possibly want?
Is that the best there is?
I’d give Brendan a call and ask him but I think he spends Sunday evenings curating his collection of first editions.
We’ll find out soon enough. Maybe they’ll startle us and sign someone else.
And shining his teeth.
Guys any views on this team?