The Scout's panel of experts reveal who they currently plan to pick in their 2019/20 Fantasy Premier League starting squads.
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Ederson (MCI) £6.0m
Man City had the top team statistics last year and Ederson is their most nailed-on option.
Lucas Digne (EVE) £6.0m
A force of nature in 2018/19, with incredible creativity plus goal threat from set plays.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (LIV) £7.0m
The most creative defender in the second half of last season, he promises plenty of double-digit hauls.
Andrew Robertson (LIV) £7.0m
Mirroring Alexander-Arnold, Robertson offers defensive and attacking points potential.
Charlie Taylor (BUR) £4.5m
Burnley are historically solid at the back and he rotates with Ryan Fredericks (£4.5m) in my squad.
Mohamed Salah (LIV) £12.5m
A no-brainer. The top points scorer in each of the last two seasons, Salah is my opening captain.
Raheem Sterling (MCI) £12.0m
Fully rested and ready to go, he is a consistent points scorer worthy of his premium price, and a captaincy option.
Gylfi Sigurdsson (EVE) £8.0m
A set-piece taking No 10 in a settled side, he is coming off a Team of the Year-worthy season.
Youri Tielemans (LEI) £6.5m
The kind of all-action midfielder I love in FPL.
Joshua King (BOU) £6.5m
AFC Bournemouth face two promoted teams in a row at the start. I would prefer Callum Wilson (£8.0m) but don’t have the money.
Gerard Deulofeu (WAT) £6.5m
Ended last season well as Watford’s talisman and has good fixtures to start with.
Substitutes
David Button (BHA) £4.0m
Filling a space.
Ryan Fredericks (WHU) £4.5m
West Ham United fans are very positive. Plus, he rotates with Taylor in my squad.
Leander Dendoncker (WOL) £4.5m
The most likely lad in the £4.5m bracket to go on the bench.
Connor Wickham (CRY) £4.5m
Back to fitness, he seems the best £4.5m striker for my bench.
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