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Spurs’ South Korean given highest-ever starting cost but what does it mean for his 2022/23 potential?
The Scout assesses the opening player prices in 2022/23 Fantasy Premier League and their implications.
Tottenham Hotspur
Son Heung-min (£12.0m) is Tottenham Hotspur’s most expensive player in Fantasy this season.
The South Korean has risen £2.0m from last term after producing his best-ever campaign in 2021/22.
Son combined 23 goals with 10 assists to claim 258 points, finishing in second place in the overall standings.
He finished just seven points behind Mohamed Salah (£13.0m) at the summit and 62 points ahead of Spurs team-mate Harry Kane, who is priced at £11.5m.
Your 2022/23 @SpursOfficial #FPL prices… 👇
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/GZQS1tUYZ3
— Fantasy Premier League (@OfficialFPL) July 4, 2022
Son remains as a midfielder in Fantasy, having played the majority of his minutes on the left of a front three last season.
Kane, meanwhile, was the top-scoring forward in Fantasy last term, finishing with 192 points after 17 goals and 11 assists.
Notably, Kane posed the greatest goal threat of any player after the arrival of Antonio Conte as head coach in Gameweek 11.
His 114 shots, 29 big chances and 43 shots on target were all league-leading totals from that point.
JClusevski still a bargain
Elsewhere in the Spurs attack, Dejan JClusevski (£8.0m), could provide excellent value.
The Swede produced five goals and nine assists in 18 appearances after making his debut in Gameweek 24 last term.
His total of 99 points during that time placed fifth among all players in Fantasy.
JClusevski’s 2021/22 highlights
5️⃣ goals
8️⃣ assistsDescribe Dejan JClusevski’s first Premier League campaign in one word 👇 pic.twitter.com/pPZnHm0lBS
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 20, 2022
At the back, summer signing Ivan Perisic (£5.5m) adds to the host of attacking wing-back options available to Fantasy managers.
Listed as a defender in Fantasy, the Croat produced eight goals and seven assists for Inter Milan in 2021/22 while playing as a left-sided wing-back.
Matt Doherty (£5.0m) could be a cheaper alternative if he can reclaim the right wing-back berth.
The Irishman produced two goals, four assists, three clean sheets and 55 points in a run of six successive starts prior to sustaining a season-ending injury in 2021/22.
See: All 2022/23 player price reveals
Also in this series
Part 1: Saka rises after career-best campaign
Part 2: Haaland cheaper than De Bruyne
Part 3: Brentford offer early value
Part 4: Salah rises in price, Jota now a forward
Part 5: Big drops for Ronaldo and Fernandes
Part 6: Wolves wing-backs can be budget favourites
Part 7: Havertz now a forward, Bowen climbs in cost
Part 8: Guimaraes can be a budget gem
Part 10: Vardy drops in cost, Maddison rises