The consistent Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) earns a recall to the best XI as Arsenal visit Newcastle United in Gameweek 10 of Fantasy Premier League.
The winger has blanked just once in eight appearances this season for the Gunners, scoring three goals and supplying seven assists.
Saka takes his place in a 3-4-3 formation, with Mohamed Salah (£12.7m) handed the armband and Cole Palmer (£11.0m) named vice-captain.
Matz Sels (Nott’m Forest) £4.6m
The Nottingham Forest No 1 offers many routes to returns at home to West Ham United. Sels is the joint-top scoring goalkeeper in Fantasy, amassing 42 points thanks to three clean sheets, six save points and six bonus points.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) £7.0m
Liverpool’s right-back sits just one point off the top of the defender standings in Fantasy, combining an assist with five clean sheets to collect 44 points. Alexander-Arnold’s 16 key passes are more than any team-mate, highlighting his big potential for assists at home to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Wolves) £4.6m
Managers in Fantasy have rushed to the Wolverhampton Wanderers star on the back of his three goals and an assist over the last four Gameweeks. Ait-Nouri is the second most-bought player in Gameweek 10, earning over 221,000 transfers in for his home encounter with Crystal Palace.
Leif Davis (Ipswich) £4.5m
The left-back’s 22 key passes rank top for Ipswich Town and are also more than any other defender in 2024/25 Fantasy. Davis’ dominance of free-kick and corner duties look set to pose big problems for the Tractor Boys' visitors Leicester City, who have conceded more headed shots and shots from set-pieces than any other side this season.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) £12.7m
Six double-figure hauls across the first nine Gameweeks have taken Liverpool’s Egyptian to the top of the player standings on 84 points. Salah has been involved in 65 per cent of the Reds’ goals when selected this season, scoring six and assisting a further five.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) £11.0m
The Chelsea star’s involvement in big chances – situations where the player is expected to score – looks ominous for his hosts Manchester United on Sunday afternoon. Palmer has had eight of his own and created a further nine, helping him to three double-figure returns over his last eight appearances.
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) £10.0m
Saka scored and earned 10 points in his previous meeting with Newcastle.
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) £7.7m
The Brentford talisman's total of eight goals is just one short of equalling his best-ever goalscoring season. Mbeumo visits Fulham on Monday evening having produced his season-high haul of 15 points against Ipswich last weekend.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) £9.1m
A trip to Tottenham Hotspur gives the Aston Villa star the chance to extend his reliable record on the road. Watkins has two goals, two assists and no blanks over his last three away matches, totalling 24 points in those contests.
Matheus Cunha (Wolves) £6.5m
Wolves’ Brazilian offers strong all-round potential at home to Crystal Palace. Cunha’s 27 shots, 19 shots in the box and 15 key passes are all team-leading totals this season.
Raul Jimenez (Fulham) £5.7m
The Mexican has proven an outstanding source of value in Fantasy since securing a role in Fulham’s first XI in Gameweek 4. Jimenez has four goals and an assist during that spell, blanking only once and averaging 6.3 points per match.