Incredibly, mere weeks away from the end of the 2022-23 season, we can start planning for the next season of Fantasy Premier League, with the first FPL price reveals dropping this week.
The new season of the game has plenty of questions going in. Just how much will Erling Haaland cost? After some bolters - and some let downs - last season, who has seen the biggest FPL price changes? And who are the most cost efficient and priciest players of the new season?
Read on for the answer to those questions, as well as a run down of the 2023-24 prices for some of the most popular players in FPL.
FPL Price Reveals: Haaland most expensive ever
Erling Haaland FPL Price
The Norwegian striker will cost a record-equalling £14.0m. Only three players have ever started a season at £14.0m - Thierry Henry did so twice, in 2005/06 and 2006/07, while Manchester United duo Cristiano Ronaldo (2008/09) and Robin van Persie (2012/13) also started seasons at that value.
Haaland's mega valuation comes after he broke the record for most goals in a single Premier League season last year, scoring a ridiculous 36 goals in 35 games.
Despite his mega FPL price, Haaland will no doubt be in high demand due to his potency in front of goal.
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Mo Salah - £12.5m
The most expensive player at the outset of last season, the Liverpool star's price has dropped for 2023-24 in the first drop of FPL price reveals.
Salah drops £0.5m in value from the start of the 2022-23 campaign, despite scoring 19 goals in 38 games in a challenging season for Liverpool.
With his constant goal threat, and Liverpool bolstering their squad during the summer window, there is no doubt Salah will once again be one of the most favoured players in FPL this season.
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Kieran Trippier FPL price reveal: £6.5m
The Newcastle full-back was one of the strongest performers across the park last year - but managers may be put off by his massive £1.5m price hike for 2023-24.
Trippier scored 198 points across last season, making him the highest-scoring defender, but £6.5m will have him among the most premium priced players in his position, perhaps leading FPL punters to look elsewhere.
Martin Odegaard v Bruno Fernandes - both players £8.5m
Two of the best playmakers in the league will be equally priced for 2023-24.
Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United was unfortunate not to garner more FPL points last season, with his expected assist numbers and chance creation among the best in the league, but his teammates struggling to convert. As a result, this year's FPL price reveals have him set at £8.5m - £1.5m lower than the beginning of last season.
At the same price is Arsenal's Martin Odegaard, a massive increase of £2.0m over his value at the beginning of last season, after a stunning season as he starred in Arsenal's runner-up campaign. FPL players are likely to be forced to choose between Odegaard and Fernandes for their 2023-24 teams.
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Son Heung-Min - £9.0m
Son Heung-Min may not have been firing on all cylinders last season for Tottenham Hotspur, but the more attacking set up which is likely to shine through under new coach Ange Postecoglou is likely to suit the Korean star.
Son has dropped significantly in price due to his poor form last season, dropping a full £3.0m from last year's value, when he was Spurs' most expensive player.
We all know how deadly Son can be when the setup is right and, if Harry Kane ends up staying and they can strike up their lethal partnership again, £9.0m could be a steal for Son.
FPL price reveals: Other big names
As FPL price reveals trickle out over the coming days, fans will be eager to learn of the value of old favourites of the game.
Some of the best budget performers of recent years have had their prices revealed in the first drop of ratings. Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins will be priced at £8.0m, a rise but nonetheless warranted after an excellent goalscoring season last year. Crystal Palace's Ebere Eze and Brentford's Brian Mbeumo are both priced at £6.5m - just about keeping their reputation as excellent budget options in midfield.
New arrivals to the league are also always intriguing, and Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku has been classed as a forward and priced at £7.5m. Luton Town will be a Premier League club for the first time next year - their Championship top scorer of last year, Carlton Morris, will be priced at £5.5m.
We will update this story with the biggest FPL price reveals as players ramp up for the 2023-24 season.
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