The 2023–24 Fantasy Premier League season is anticipated to start soon; official price disclosure has already started.
The FPL season was another one for the record books, joining a remarkable 2022–23 Premier League campaign in which Manchester City successfully defended their title. Erling Haaland of City finished the season with 272 points, which is the fifth-highest total in FPL history. A number of new cult heroes and inexpensive creatures were also uncovered.
FPL is currently suspended due to the Premier League’s suspension, although it will resume play after the 2023–24 season’s fixtures are finalised and the transfer window closes. We shall see you in July for the new season, according to the FPL season review email that was given out at the conclusion of the last campaign.
And on July 3, the first round of official FPL player pricing was made public. Haaland was among them, joining the exclusive club of the most expensive FPL players ever. The costs for the FPL for 2023–2024 are listed here.
2023/24 FPL price reveals
Haaland has been unveiled at an eye-watering £14.0m for the new season of FPL, the most expensive player for the upcoming campaign and the joint-most expensive player of all time. Only Thierry Henry (2005), Cristiano Ronaldo (2008) and Robin van Persie (2013) have also started a season at £14.0m, with Henry rising to £14.9m.
While colleague Trent Alexander-Arnold ($8.0 million) is the most expensive defender this season at the start of the season, Mohamed Salah ($12.5 million) is the second most expensive player. Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth and Christopher Nkunku of Chelsea are recent additions that cost £7.5 million and £5.0 million, respectively, while Martin Odegaard and Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United cost £8.5 million each.
Here is a complete list of FPL pricing that we currently know:
AFC Bournemouth
- Justin Kluivert (Midfielder) – £5.0m
Arsenal
- Martin Odegaard (Midfielder) – £8.5m
Aston Villa
- Ollie Watkins (Forward) – £8.0m
Brentford
- Bryan Mbuemo (Midfielder) – £6.5m
Brighton and Hove Albion
- Kaoru Mitoma (Midfielder) – £6.5m
- Solly March (Midfielder) – £6.5m
- Pascal Gross (Midfielder) – £6.5m
- Danny Welbeck (Forward) – £6.0m
- Pervis Estupinan (Defender) – £5.0m
Burnley
- Manuel Benson (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- Josh Brownhill (Midfielder) – £5.0m
- Anass Zaroury (Midfielder) – £5.0m
- Arijanet Muric (Goalkeeper) – £4.5m
- Connor Roberts (Defender) – £4.5m
Chelsea
- Christopher Nkunku (Forward) – £7.5m
- Raheem Sterling (Midfielder) – £7.0m
- Mykhailo Mudryk (Midfielder) – £6.5m
- Reece James (Defender) – £5.5m
- Ben Chilwell (Defender) – £5.5m
Crystal Palace
- Eberechi Eze (Midfielder) – £6.5m
- Odsonne Edouard (Forward) – £5.5m
- Marc Guehi (Defender) – £4.5m
- Sam Johnstone (Goalkeeper) – £4.5m
- Tyrick Mitchell (Defender) £4.5m
Everton
- Dwight McNeil (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- Abdoulaye Doucoure (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- Alex Iwobi (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- James Tarkowski (Defender) – £4.5m
- Jordan Pickford (Goalkeeper) – £4.5m
Fulham
- Aleksandar Mitrovic (Forward) – £7.5m
- Andreas Pereira (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- Tete (Defender) – £4.5m
- Tim Ream (Defender) – £4.5m
- Bernd Leno (Goalkeeper) – £4.5m
Liverpool
- Mohamed Salah (Midfielder) – £12.5m
- Trent Alexander-Arnold (Defneder) – £8.0m
- Darwin Nunez (Forward) – £7.5m
- Andrew Robertson (Defender) – £6.5m
- Alexis Mac Allister (Midfielder) – £6.0m
Luton Town
- Carlton Morris (Forward) – £5.5m
- Jordan Clark (Midfielder) – £5.0m
- Elijah Adebayo (Forward) – £5.0m
- Gabriel Osho (Defender) – £4.5m
- Amari’i Bell (Defender) – £4.0m
Manchester City
- Erling Haaland (Forward) – £14m
Manchester United
- Marcus Rashford (Midfielder) – £9.0m
- Bruno Fernandes (Midfielder) – £8.5m
- Jadon Sancho (Midfielder) – £7.0m
- Luke Shaw (Defender) – £5.5m
- Diogo Dalot (Defender) – £5.0m
Newcastle United
- Alexander Isak (Forward) – £7.5m
- Kieran Trippier (Defender) – £6.5m
- Bruno Guimaraes (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Joelinton (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Sven Botman (Defender) – £4.5m
Nottingham Forest
- Taiwo Awoniyi (Forward) – £6.5m
- Morgan Gibbs-White (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Brennan Johnson (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Danilo (Midfielder) – £5.5m
- Serge Aurier (Defender) – £4.5m
Sheffield United
- Iliman Ndiaye (Forward) – £5.5m
- Ollie McBurnie (Forward) – £5.5m
- Sander Berge (Midfielder) – £5.0m
- Oliver Norwood (Midfielder) – £5.0m
- Anel Ahmedhodzic (Defender) – £4.5m
Tottenham
- Heung-Min Son (Midfielder) – £9.0m
West Ham United
- Jarrod Bowen (Midfielder) – £7.0m
- Lucas Paqueta (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Michail Antonio (Forward) – £6.0m
- Said Benrahma (Midfielder) – £6.0m
- Nayef Aguerd (Defender) – £4.5m
Wolves
- Jose Sa (Goalkeeper) – £5.0m
Only seven teams are yet to have more than one player revealed, with the rest having five of their players’ prices for next season confirmed. With FPL’s launch nearing, the full price list should be available soon.