Fantasy Premier League managers faced a multitude of challenges in recent weeks, navigating through three consecutive game weeks, high-stakes matchups, and the ebb and flow of key players either succumbing to injuries or making comebacks.
Furthermore, the Bournemouth vs Luton match ended prematurely, leaving the decision on points allocation unresolved. According to an FPL statement, clarity on Gameweek 17’s outcomes will be provided after the conclusion of Sunday’s matches, as the gameweek will remain open.
Managers need to be vigilant about the upcoming Gameweek 18, which kicks off earlier than usual due to the Thursday night clash between Crystal Palace and Brighton. Consequently, transfers and team adjustments must be finalized before 6:30 pm BST on that evening. To assist managers, we’ve identified the top five midfielders worth considering, taking into account their current form and upcoming fixture lists.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Cole Palmer, priced at 5.6, delivered an impressive performance in GW17 with 14 points, courtesy of a goal and an assist. Despite a 0.6 price increase from the season’s start, he justifies it by consistently making a significant impact for Chelsea.
Over the last 30 days, Palmer has maintained an average of 5.2 points per game, displaying noteworthy scores even in fixtures where Chelsea did not secure victories, including scores of eight and six.
With upcoming matches against Wolves, Crystal Palace, Luton, and Fulham, he enjoys a favorable run of games. Palmer has become increasingly pivotal in Mauricio Pochettino’s attacking strategy, often positioned high and centrally, and has taken on penalty duties.
At his current price, acquiring Palmer remains an obvious choice, especially considering that only 21% of managers have him on their teams. His consistent performances and growing role in Chelsea’s attack make him a valuable asset for Fantasy Premier League managers.
Michael Olise (Crystal Palace)
Michael Olise, priced at 5.8, appears poised to regain full fitness and make a significant impact for Crystal Palace after a somewhat stop-start campaign so far.
Despite a challenging run for the Eagles in the top flight with just one win in ten, Olise showcased his importance by securing a late penalty against Manchester City, salvaging a crucial point.
Known for his exceptional dribbling skills and versatility in creating opportunities and taking shots, Olise stands out as a key player and a vital link in Crystal Palace’s attacking strategy.
Upcoming matches against Brighton, Chelsea, and Brentford provide opportunities for Palace to capitalize on transitions and suit Olise’s strengths, especially on the break.
Although he may be considered a bit of an outside pick given his recent return from injury, the fact that he is down by 0.2 from his original cost makes him a potentially profitable option, particularly for managers looking to make early investments.
Son Heung-Min (Tottenham)
Son Heung-Min of Tottenham faces a formidable challenge against an in-form Everton in the upcoming fixture. Despite the tough opposition, Son, the standout attacker for Tottenham, appears poised for another impressive week.
His consistent performances and goal-scoring prowess make him a key player to watch, even in challenging matchups. Fantasy Premier League managers may find Son to be a reliable and high-scoring asset in the upcoming fixtures.
Priced at £9.8 million, Son, with a consistent form of 6.6 and an impressive average of 6.8 points per match, holds the second position in the overall standings. In Gameweek 17, Son secured 2 points, contributing to his total of 115 points for the season. Notably, he has earned 16 bonus points and boasts an ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index of 150.0, placing him third among all players.
Son’s popularity is evident with a Team Selected By percentage of 42.2%, ranking him third out of 331 players. As a dynamic and influential midfielder, Son Heung-min continues to be a valuable asset for FPL managers.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Despite Liverpool leading the charts for expected goals and excelling in key offensive metrics this season, their upcoming match against Arsenal, boasting one of the league’s strongest defenses statistically, poses a potential challenge. Nevertheless, Mohamed Salah, the prolific Liverpool forward, is anticipated to gather 5.54 points in the upcoming round.
As Liverpool faces a formidable defensive opponent in Arsenal, maintaining their offensive prowess might be a test, but Salah remains a consistent and high-scoring asset likely to make an impact anytime against any opposition.
Priced at £13.2 million, Mohamed Salah stands at the top spot among 331 players. With a current form rating of 5.8, he boasts an outstanding average of 7.6 points per match, securing the first position in the overall rankings.
Salah’s widespread popularity is evident with a Team Selected By percentage of 53.7%, positioning him as the second most selected player among 331 options. As a top-performing and influential midfielder, Mohamed Salah continues to be a cornerstone in Fantasy Premier League lineups.
Richarlison (Tottenham)
In the context of Tottenham’s impressive goal-scoring record, ranking among the top four teams in the league this season, Richarlison emerges as another enticing option alongside Son. The Brazilian forward has showcased his goal-scoring prowess by finding the net in both of his last two matches.
With a promising outlook, Richarlison could extend this goal-scoring streak in the upcoming week, garnering an anticipated 4.36 points. As a dynamic and in-form attacker, he presents Fantasy Premier League managers with a compelling choice to bolster their offensive lineup.
Priced at £6.7 million, Richarlison de Andrade ranks 24th among 331 players. Currently maintaining a form rating of 5.2, he has an average of 4.0 points per match, placing him 33rd in the overall standings.
In Gameweek 17, Richarlison delivered an impressive performance, securing 9 points and contributing to his season total of 56 points. He has earned 3 bonus points and holds an ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index of 70.0, placing him 48th among all players.
Despite a relatively lower Team Selected By percentage of 2.5%, ranking 34th, Richarlison’s recent form and potential make him a noteworthy consideration for Fantasy Premier League managers seeking a budget-friendly yet impactful midfield option.