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New Signings 2016/17

New Signings – Fantasy Premier League 2016/17. West Ham

New Signings – Fantasy Premier League 2016/17. West Ham

FPL 2015/16 transfer round upWhat a difference a year makes! Roughly 12 months ago, some bozo on here was ribbing this lot to the max, predicting a rough season and possible relegation due to the appointment of “woeful” Slaven Bilic as head honcho in replacement of the ever sturdy Sam Allardyce. An unknown French dude was supposedly the key to Hammers success but this bozo just didn’t believe it. Who was this character, you ask? None of your goddamn business, that’s who. Now, moving swiftly on; West Ham have been quite busy in the current window, snapping up some very interesting players, 4 of which we’ll cover in this here article. Two youth prospects (Domingos Quina & Toni Martinez) aren’t really expected to break into what is fast becoming a stacked Hammers team but they are worth a mention nonetheless. Quina, a 16 year old Portuguese attacking midfielder, has been highly touted as one for the future and West Ham have done well to nip in and take him on board. Martinez, slightly older at 19, was snapped up from the Valencia youth and is again seen as one for the future. Like Quina, he’s not expected to get much if any game time this season but as fantasy managers we’d be doing ourselves a service to keep an eye on the progression of Martinez and Quina as we may well be punting on them in a season or two. With those two now out of the way, lets have a peek at the Hammers signings that are more relevant to the upcoming fantasy season, shall we?…

For West Ham’s pre-season games, line-ups and general musings here is their link on the Pre-season hub we have created West Ham Pre-season info

Håvard Nordtveit – Defensive Midfielder / Center Back (£5.0m) Classed as a mid in FPL
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Signed from German outfit Gladbach, this defensive minded Norweigan has seemingly been drafted in to help plug the holes in a Hammers defence that was pretty porous at times last season. Despite playing an attractive, attacking style of football and finishing a more than respectable 7th, West Ham ranked 8th from the top 10 in terms of goals conceded – shipping a hefty 51 times over the course of the season. A reduction of 10 or so goals may have resulted in a top 4 finish, what with there being just a four point gap between themselves and Manchester City. Considering this, it’s not surprising that Bilic went after a solid member of a rather impressive Gladbach team and we’d expect Nordveit to do a job for the Hammers. Looking at his attacking stats there’s not a whole lot to whet the appetite, fantasy wise. Nordveit spent a full six seasons at Gladbach but only managed to find the net on 13 occasions and contributed few assists, making him an unattractive pick for us fantasy folk. It’s worth noting that he has been classed as a midfielder in FPL. We all know the value of an out-of-position gem in the game we love / hate so much so had he been classed as a defender then those goal scoring stats wouldn’t look all that bad really; 4 last season and 3 the season before. Decent, but only if there were clean sheet points to go along with the odd goal, which there isn’t!

Fantasy Prospect; 4/10

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Gökhan Töre – Winger / Attacking Midfielder (£5.5m)
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Now, onto the attacking side of things and first up we’ve got a loanee drafted in from Turkish side, Besiktas, a club most of you will know from their appearances in the Champions League down the years. The Hammers have dished out £2.5mln to bring Töre in for the season with a view to making the deal permanent next summer for a further £7.5mln should he do the business. The Turkish international (26 caps, 0 goals) started out as a professional in Germany with Hamburg, making 24 appearances before moving on to the Russian league of all places to ply his trade for Rubin Kazan. That venture didn’t go all that well for Gökhan and he was soon out of there, signing for Be?ikta? in 2013. During his three seasons in Turkey, Töre saw plenty of game time, making 111 appearances in total and finding the net 19 times; far from a spectacular return we think you’ll agree. Add 28 assists to that tally and we’re starting to look decent but we’d have to think that Töre will need to up his game considerably if he is to be effective in the Premier League. At just 24 years of age there is certainly time for improvement and it will be interesting to see if he gets into the starting 11 from the off but one thing is for sure; West Ham have a few players that could easily force Töre to sit out most games unless he hits the ground running. One to keep an eye on for sure.

Fantasy Prospect; 6/10

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Manuel Lanzini – Attacking Midfielder (£6.5m)
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Here’s a name we should all know from last season as he was on loan at the Hammers, and has now been added to the permanent squad for the upcoming season. Lanzini started the season off rather quietly, appearing here and there and not really showing much of anything. That was, until playmaker Dimitri Payet was ruled out for a couple of months through injury. Young Manuel burst into life in the absence of Payet and proceeded to become a heavily fancied fantasy option, scoring and assisting regularly before he himself picked up an injury that kept him out for a while. It seemed that by the time Lanzini was available again, West Ham had switched up their formation and he took time to settle back in but an okay tally of 6 league goals from 25 appearances may be a sign of what is to come from the young Argentine. How this talent ended up playing in the UAE Arabian Gulf League is anyone’s guess but now that he is on board at West Ham we’d be foolish to overlook what will likely be a much cheaper alternative to Payet, although maybe not quite as productive, but we shall see. At just 23 Manuel Lanzini has a bright future ahead of him and once he can nail a starting spot we’d expect him to continue to do well. The main drawback is the fact he is off to the Olympics with Argentina so he may not be available for the season start. Keep an eye on that one.

Fantasy Prospect; 7/10

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Sofiane Feghouli – Winger / Attacking Midfielder (£5.5m)
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Last, but most certainly not least, a player who has been making waves for a number of seasons in La Liga for Valencia; Sofiane Feghouli has been and still is an excellent player and is currently West Ham’s most exciting summer signing by far. Four seasons at Grenoble was enough time for Los Murciélagos to realise his talents and snap him up, and there he has stayed, bar a brief loan spell at Almeria, steadily improving as the seasons go by. Deployed mainly as a wide player, although at times shifted to a central attacking role or even the odd time as a central midfielder, Feghouli has almost always done what was asked of him to a high level and we’re expecting him to continue improving in a more free flowing attacking West Ham team. Work rate is the first noticeable trait in Feghouli. The Algerian has no issues with helping out on the defensive side as well as providing a skillful outlet at the other end of the field. 31 goals in five seasons at Valencia, a club who are almost always chopping and changing due to financial issues, is a decent return, considering. Feghouli is a good creator also, ticking another box for us fantasy managers. At international level, Feghouli is second only to the mercurial Riyad Mahrez in terms of importance to the team and even that is debatable. 11 goals in 40 appearances for Algeria is an excellent return, we think you’ll agree. All in all there’s no real downside to this signing and once priced reasonably he could well be one of the gems of the upcoming FPL season. Of that there is no doubt, even less so if the Hammers manage to snag one of the top strikers they are currently trying to sign. Watch this space people, Sofiane is an excellent player and should suit the fast pace of EPL.

Fantasy Prospect; 8/10

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  1. 43
    Silvers says:

    Lost it got to go into meeting

  2. 44

    Guys, I just wanted to say how much I value this site, the community and the incredible advice you provide for the bit part player who’s not quiet on your level ha.

    I have two teams, one normal, one draft league (draft league is the most important due to bragging rights – YES, I’m the 15/16 champion if you must know)

    Anyway, who do we think could turn out to be the gems this season – I know last season that Raz predicted Mahrez’s rise, so was just wondering most people’s thoughts.

    We’ve obviously mentioned Feghuli – but who else do we have on our radar?

    I’m thinking Ibe going to Bournemouth is a great move for the lad. Southampton are always good to keep track of as they are a great club who very rarely do anything by gut feeling (they have a scouting room at their training ground called the blackbox ha) – so I’d expect Redmond to come good.

    Townsend looked really good at the back end of last season, looking like he’s got a point to prove, would be exceptional if Benteke was to move to Palace aswell!

    • 44.1
      Milburn says:

      Hi 50,

      Yeah after watching Townsend for us last season he’s definitely in my team this year. I think he’ll carry on that form for palace. With a new England manager I also see him fighting to get in the England squad after coming so close in the Euros.

      I don’t know much about the newly promoted teams but Gray seems a hugely popular choice in people’s teams.

      Providing nobody else comes in i think Shane Long could excel this year following Pelle’s exit.

    • 44.2

      Hey 50

      How you doing? Well done on winning your draft league!

      I like the look of Townsend. He’s already in my squad and Ayew is getting some consideration as well. Callum Wilson is warning up nicely again in pre-season. Sam Byram at 4.5 could be a way in to the West ham backline if Bilic decides to shift Antonio further forward.

      There are in fact loads but those are four names catching my eye early.

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  4. 46
    AnttL says:

    Thoughts guys?.

    • 46.1
      MattX says:

      I like this team mate but I do have a few things to point out. Mandanda would be one to keep an eye on as he should be 1st choice but Hennessey is a great keeper. Also I feel your bench players may not be the best I like PVA but Fletcher won’t get many points and I heard somewhere that Fernandez may have some competition from the new signing van der Hoorn.

  5. 47
    Silvers says:

    ? Who are we having out of KDB or Haz or both ????????????

  6. 48
    Silvers says:

    another ? do we thk Hart will retain his place and is Shaw fit enough to start sorry two ?

    • 48.1

      Silvers

      Shaw starts in United preseason game right now. I think he’ll be fine to kick off the season as long as there are no setbacks.

      Hart probably OK unless City sign someone soon. Long term I have my doubts.

      I would have Aguero and Hazard over any combination within those two teams.

      For info:

      #MUFC XI: Johnstone, Valencia, Bailly, Jones, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Mata, Mkhitaryan, Lingard, Memphis

      • Silvers says:

        Thanks GP , I thk you might be right with Kun & Haz combo if Haz can start where he left off I’m not sure Conti may play to def for me ? Hart is the cheaper way into the City def & Shaw hs more attacking potential both have good fixtures to start.

        • Silvers

          Conte will be tight defensively I would assume but not to the point where he sacrifices any of his attacking talent there, Keep in mind he used two strikers when lots of others didn’t at the Euros. Hazard I would have no problems going with.

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