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Crystal Palace Reveals Fantasy Premier League Player Prices Ahead of 2024/25 Season
Crystal Palace Football Club has unveiled the player prices for the upcoming 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) season, providing fantasy managers with insights into the team’s roster. With the season set to kick off on August 16th, fans can now explore the prices of their favorite Palace stars.
Among the notable players, forward Jean-Philippe Mateta stands out as the team’s priciest asset, seeing a significant price increase from £5.0m to £7.5m following his impressive performance in the previous season.
Mateta’s remarkable run of 13 goals in the final 13 games of the last campaign, including a memorable hat-trick against Aston Villa, justifies his elevated price tag.
New signing Daichi Kamada enters the FPL arena as a midfielder with a price of £5.5m. With a promising track record under coach Oliver Glasner, Kamada has the potential to make a significant impact with his goal-scoring and assisting abilities.
Midfield maestro Eberechi Eze sees his price climb to £7.0m, reflecting his impressive performance last season where he finished as Palace’s second-highest points scorer with 136 points.
Adam Wharton, who joined Palace in January 2024, maintains his £5.0m price tag, showcasing his potential as a differential option in midfield after a solid start with three assists in his first 15 games for the club.
In defense, England international Marc Guéhi retains his £4.5m price, offering fantasy managers a reliable option for potential clean sheet points.
Notable midfielders Jefferson Lerma and Daniel Muñoz are priced at £5.0m each. Lerma, a consistent performer, could prove to be a valuable asset, while Muñoz’s price rise to £5.0m reflects his impactful contributions with four assists and five clean sheets in his initial games for Palace.
The 2024/25 FPL season introduces new features, including the ability to store up to five free transfers by saving one each Gameweek, providing managers with enhanced flexibility in team management.
In addition to the revised transfer rules, managers can leverage familiar chips like Free Hit and Wildcard, with the intriguing addition of a ‘Mystery Chip’ set to debut in January 2025, adding an element of surprise to the game.
With the player prices unveiled and new gameplay enhancements in place, fantasy managers worldwide can now strategize and build their ideal Palace-centric squads for the upcoming FPL season.