

The Norwegian superstar has already reached ten Premier League goals, so simply has to be considered.Ĭhampions League holders Real Madrid drew a lot of their success from French striker Karim Benzema (€11m). With the arrival of £11m forward Erling Haaland, that appears to be continuing. Man City are one of Europe’s best for sustaining a high scoring rate. The Polish international should reap the benefits of this. The Catalans have scored three times in four of their opening five matches and are highly targetable for their opener against Plzen. Premium forwards could be the most popular players in this season’s game, which justifies the use of budget enablers in other positions.įirst up is new Barcelona signing and relentless UCL Fantasy performer Robert Lewandowski (€11m). As well as attacking potential, he could also be great for ball recoveries. The 20-year-old Dutchman has now started four out of the five matches played for Ajax. Kenneth Taylor (€5m) comes in at an even cheaper price. Whilst all goals were penalties, it’s still an impressive rate of return. They have managed to win all of their first nine games, partly because of his own four assists and four goals. Like Reus, the Portuguese attacker has started the season well and is on penalties.Īcross Lisbon, there is Benfica’s Joao Mario (€6m), who is a gem within this cheap, enabling price bracket. Sporting provided great value for money in UCL Fantasy last season with the main man Pedro Goncalves (€7.5m) being a huge contributing factor. The German international is having a great start to the season, with three assists and two goals from the first six outings and the added bonus of being on penalty duty. Seven goals in six games mean he’s in prolific form and for that reason has big potential ahead.ĭortmund’s Marco Reus (€7.5m) is picked for the early kick-off against Copenhagen. Against Rangers, Steven Bergwijn (€7m) could be a great option. MIDFIELDERSįinding a way into the attack of Dutch league leaders Ajax could be beneficial. Although he faces a tough first match against Spurs, his attacking threat and price tag make him extremely appealing. The wing-back has already managed three goals for the French side. Marseille loanee Nuno Tavares (€4m) also comes in at the lowest price within the game. His price-tag appeals more than anything but, when mixed with his nailed-on minutes, he could be a great enabler within our teams. Although pricey, Joao Cancelo (€6.5m) offers a thirst for goals which was shown by netting against Nottingham Forest.īrandon Mechele (€4m) has a great first game against struggling Bayer Leverkusen.

Therefore, one of their defenders could be great against out-of-form Spanish side Sevilla. Manchester City continue to dominate the underlying defensive stats domestically.


It means we can react to the line-ups within our Fantasy teams and see if Reece James (€6m) is playing at right wing-back. Against Copenhagen, he has a lot of potential.Ĭhelsea have an early match against Dinamo Zagreb. Guerreiro has produced a goal, assist and three clean sheets from his first five matches. Dortmund have invested a lot of money into new defensive signings and look to already be improving at the back. Raphael Guerreiro of Dortmund enters the game at a surprisingly low price of €4.5m. UCL managers will be searching for budget options that enable the pricier assets in attack and both shot-stoppers offer that upside. What makes this pairing better is that they play on different days, meaning that means if Kohn fails to register a return against AC Milan, Adan has a great chance of making up for it against Frankfurt.īoth come at a fantastic price. Salzburg’s Philipp Kohn (Salzburg) and Sporting’s Antonio Adan both come in at the cheap enabling price of €4.5m.
