A visit to Sheffield United earns Rodrigo Muniz (£4.6m) his maiden call-up to the Scout Selection in Gameweek 30 of Fantasy Premier League.
The Fulham forward has scored seven goals and supplied an assist in their last seven matches to tally 57 points.
Muniz faces a Blades side who have conceded at least five goals in four successive encounters across all competitions at Bramall Lane.
Bernd Leno (Fulham) £4.8m
Fulham’s No 1 offers many routes to returns at Sheff Utd on Saturday afternoon. Leno is the joint top-scoring goalkeeper in Fantasy on 105 points, combining eight clean sheets with 23 save points and 13 bonus points.
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) £6.5m
Liverpool’s Dutchman boasts a major threat at corners and free-kicks at home to Brighton & Hove Albion. Van Dijk’s 27 shots in the box and 29 headed shots are both more than any other defender in 2023/24 Fantasy.
Pedro Porro (Spurs) £5.8m
The Tottenham Hotspur full-back offers big potential at both ends of the pitch at home to Luton Town. Porro has supplied eight assists this season and collected one of his six clean sheets against the Hatters back in Gameweek 8.
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) £4.2m
Chelsea’s right-back has stepped up his attacking output ahead of a very favourable home meeting with Burnley. In the Blues’ last four matches, Gusto has produced two of his five assists this season and created a team-high three big chances.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) £13.1m
Despite his recent spell on the sidelines, the Liverpool talisman’s eight double-figure hauls in 2023/24 Fantasy are more than any other player. Owned by only 25.4 per cent, Salah can be a major armband differential against a Brighton side who have conceded at least three goals in each of their last two road trips in all competitions.
Son Heung-min (Spurs) £10.1m
A visit from Luton allows Spurs’ South Korean the chance to immediately bounce back from his two-point return against Fulham in Blank Gameweek 29 (BGW29). Son has racked up 46 points across his last six home appearances, with four goals, three assists and only a single blank in that run.
Luis Diaz (Liverpool) £7.5m
The Colombian’s recent underlying numbers suggest he could be a fine option to double up on the Liverpool attack alongside Salah against Brighton. Diaz’s 20 shots and 15 shots in the box were both more than any other Reds player in their last four matches.
Richarlison (Spurs) £6.9m
After marking his return from injury with a substitute appearance in BGW29, the Spurs star is expected to reprise his centre-forward role against Luton. Richarlison has scored five goals in his last six home matches, collecting 42 points.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) £5.8m
The midfielder's record against promoted clubs suggests he should not be overlooked for the armband against Burnley. Palmer has produced double-figure hauls in each of his three outings against such opponents for Chelsea, amassing 44 points.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) £9.0m
His 16 goals and 15 assists have taken the Aston Villa forward to the top of the player standings in Fantasy on 187 points. Watkins looks a strong all-round pick at home to a Wolverhampton Wanderers side who have conceded three goals in two of their last three matches in all competitions.
Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham) £4.6m
The Fulham star has produced 27 shots in the box over the last seven Gameweeks, more than any other player in Fantasy.