New FPL Transfers Manchester United Lindelof & Lukaku
Hello and welcome to New FPL Transfers Manchester United Lindelof & Lukaku. Man United have been splashing the cash again, but hey why wouldn’t you when Zlatan and Rooney are suddenly off the wage bill?! As ever, United have been linked with a whole host of players over the summer – sadly they failed to secure the services of Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, Pele and Maradona but hey ho, life is not always plain sailing. Instead, at the time of writing, United have made two significant purchases – firstly they raided Benfica for Swedish defender Victor Lindelof and then they surprised many by grabbing Romelu Lukaku from Everton. Lindelof will be looked upon to bring some stability to a United defence that was beset by injury last term, while the injury and subsequent departure of Zlatan together with United’s general profligacy in front of goal last season meant United needed a big shop window signing to wear the no.9 shirt. Both players have already joined up with United on their preseason tour of the States and will be expected to jump straight into United’s preferred starting XI. Lukaku we all know plenty about, less so Lindelof, but let’s have a look at both to see if they are viable FPL options for us this season.
Victor Lindelof
Defender
FPL Price: 5.5mln
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[/three_fifth]Despite a decent defensive record last season, Mourinho encountered problem after problem at the back. Injuries saw the likes of Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Luke Shaw miss significant periods of the season – Jones and Shaw are injury magnets, while Marcos Rojo suffered a cruciate ligament injury in April which is likely to keep him out until September at least. Eric Bailly proved a success and Mourinho has dipped into United’s deep coffers to bring 22 year old Victor Lindelof to Old Trafford to partner Bailly. Lindelof is a Swedish central defender who has also operated as a right back – his adaptability will have no doubt been an attraction for Jose. The Swede started his career as a midfielder and he has retained those ball playing skills meaning he is adept at bringing the ball out of defence.
Lindelof made his international debut for Sweden in 2016 and has collected 12 caps – before that he represented his country at U17, U19 & U21 level and was part of the team that won the 2015 U21 European Championships, with Lindelof named in the Team of the Tournament. The Swede moved to Benfica in 2012 as a 17 year old and made 96 appearances for Benfica B before graduating to the first team, where he made 48 appearances.
Don’t look to the Swede to be a prolific goal scoring defender as he scored just twice for Benfica. However, Lindelof’s disciplinary record is historically better than Bailly’s with the Swede collecting just one yellow card last season. The Swede appears to offer a safe if unspectacular route into the United backline and with the Red’s opening fixtures looking particularly enticing, some United coverage at the back looks like a sensible choice. His price of 5.5mln sees him cheaper than Valencia and Bailly and the same price as de Gea.
Romelu Lukaku
Forward
FPL Price: 11.5mln
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[/three_fifth]United certainly pulled a rabbit of the hat when they signed Lukaku with the striker heavily reported to be on his way back to Chelsea. However, Mourinho got his man, hijacking his old employers’ plans in the process and with Zlatan Ibrahimovic being released due to his long-term injury, United will be hoping that Lukaku is the man to re-fire United as league challengers rather than the ‘also rans’ they have been since Sir Alex retired. United have spent £75mln on the Belgian international who scored 68 goals in 141 appearances for Everton and has so far registered 23 goals for his country in 68 appearances.
Now, there are few FPL players who create as much debate as Big Rom or Red Rom as he is now known. There are regular criticisms of the player’s ‘poor first touch’, there are suggestions that the Belgian is a ‘flat-track bully’ who goes missing in the big games and of course in FPL circles his perceived inconsistency has led to him being named Trollkaku, amongst other less polite names!
The flat track bully tag could be considered somewhat unfair as Lukaku scored more goals vs the top 6 clubs last season than Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero, Diego Costa, Ibrahimovic and Alexis Sanchez. United have bought a tried and tested Premier League goal scorer in Lukaku – last season’s 25 league goals were only bettered by Harry Kane and Big Rom was the 5th highest FPL points scorer behind Alexis, Alli, Hazard and Kane and the joint highest scorer of bonus points alongside Kane, Hazard and KdB.
Another possible advantage for Lukaku is the likelihood of him being on penalties with the departures of Rooney and Ibrahimovic – keep an eye on United’s pre-season matches to see if Red Rom is indeed on spot-kick duty.
Detractors will of course point to the fact that Lukaku and Mourinho worked together briefly at Chelsea before the striker left for Everton – on that Lukaku says, “We were together under different circumstances. Obviously, the first time when I met him, I was still a young kid, and I was eager to play. And he understood my decision why I left at the time… I think he wants to improve me, make me a better player than I am today, which is good. I always want to improve…I think it’s the perfect opportunity.” Mourinho is quoted as saying, “Romelu is a natural fit for Manchester United. He is a big personality and a big player. It is only natural that he wants to develop his career at the biggest club. He will be a great addition to the group and I know they will make him very welcome. I am really looking forward to working with him again.”
Lukaku has great friends in the squad, none more so than neighbour Paul Pogba and also fellow international Marouane Fellaini – both will help him settle at Old Trafford and indeed Lukaku has already joined up with the squad on their tour of USA.
At 24 years old Lukaku is still 2/3 years away from his prime and his dreams of playing Champions League football will now been realised. With the likes of Martial, Mkhitaryan, Mata, Pogba and Rashford looking to provide their new team mate chances aplenty expect Lukaku to ‘hit the ground running’ and with United’s first seven fixtures being vs West Ham, Swansea, Leicester, Stoke, Everton, Southampton and Palace a fast start will be demanded by Mourinho and he’ll be looking to his new striker to bully those flat tracks.
Lukaku has been priced at 11.5mln by FPL, putting him on par with Aguero with only Kane more expensive. Owning all three premium strikers will be tricky given the pricing and clearly Lukaku’s move to United has been reflected in his price.
Thanks for reading New FPL Transfers Manchester United Lindelof & Lukaku. This article was written by Cookie
The Fixture Tracker…
Thanks very much, Cookie. Both are in my current draft, although Lindelof, might be shipped for some other Man U defensive cover. Lukakau is staying put, for sure. And I think some United defensive cover is mandatory.
Cheers Banjo, yes I’d definitely recommend some defensive cover
What do you think?
Gomes
Lindelof Dawson Cedric
Alli Coutinho Pedro Sane
Lacazette Lukaku Deeney
Subs: Elliot Loftus Cheek Long (bur) Cranie
Thanks
Anonymous
Doesn’t look a bad start to me.
I’m not sure if Gomes is the best 4.5 GK to start with particularly not with Liverpool on opening day. I do think Deeney will return as the figurehead of Watford’s attack under the new manager so I get that pick in there.
Midfield is solid with a nice back up in RLC.
Cheers. I’ve gone Pedro to Willian and upgraded Dawson to Trippier so I may go for Foster in goal
Best keepers for rotation policy?
Hi LEEDS120
Across the first six you could easily have Foster (WBA) or Forster (Southampton) with Ryan (Brighton) as back up.
Hey LEEDS, Foster/ Fabianski rotation looks pretty nice to start and you’ll get 2 proven Premier League keepers for 4.5 each.
Early days I know but any advice with this lot?
Cheers
Matty
I like it but with Jesus I don’t see the need to get embroiled in the midfield rotation of City by having Sane. Who else could you have in there? Alli?
Love the defence and goalkeepers – Elliot I’m watching myself – but Llorente will be four weeks behind the rest of the squad in terms of fitness as he has a broken arm just now and can’t train. I think that one could be unnecessary risk. Look elsewhere.
Thanks GP….. I will look as those 2 mate
Ozil to Alli and Jesus to Lacazette? Mata probably won’t start so I’d get Willian or Lanzini there
Cookie,
Thank you my man. I have both in my original draft so I don’t need any convincing but I thoroughly enjoyed reading that there over my Wotsits.
As you mentioned to someone else above, Lindelof was selected by me for the fact I think I will be going with 2 x 4.5M goalkeepers instead of DDG.
Also, as Init mentioned there too, it didn’t go unnoticed by me that Lukaku could be a default captain choice for the first couple of months. I would be very uneasy not having him above all else to begin with.
Top article pal.
GP, I had a brief look at fixtures last night and made a very quick draft team, as you saw. With the likes of Kane, Lukaku, Kun/Jesus seemingly impossible to have due to their premium prices, I might approach my hunt for strikers and mids a bit different this year and go through week by week, choose which capo I’d like and then go from there……..
It led me to Lukaku and Aguero – though I’d emphasise this was very much an initial draft!
I had the same two forwards.
We’re both screwed :winktongue:
At least Kane owners will be happy
what do you think of this of course its early but just wanted to play around with the players…. thought about maybe taking KDB out and putting alexis instead while downgrading salah into someone like lanzini
Looks pretty good apart from Deeney.
itaibarboy
Seems a good first attempt to me mate. Deeney (or similar) has to be there to accommodate everything else so I can understand that.
i figured deeney would be a good third striker as he secored in the past 2 seasons 10 goals at least and assisted too (4 last season and 9 two seasons ago) that makes him more reliable than gayle.
If you mean he is tested at this level then yes he is. I also think he will be better this year for the change of manager and he will be on penalty kicks so yes, as I say, it makes sense to me.
Gayle in fairness wasn’t in this league last year so we can excuse him of that