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FPL 2024/25: Top 5 Wolves players to have in your team

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Wolverhampton Wanderers embark on the new Premier League season with a focus on building upon last season’s progress. FPL managers will be keeping their eyes on them. Under manager Gary O’Neill, the club has shown signs of improvement and aims to cement their position in the mid-table. The summer transfer window saw them sign relatively lesser known players like Jorgen Strand Larsen, Pedro Lima, Tommy Doyle and Rodrigo Gomes which indicates that while their scouting could be good, they are also financially hamstrung. They also had to lose important players such as Pedro Neto and Max Kilman.

A top-half finish remains a target, but the club must be realistic about the challenges posed by the league’s competitiveness. Wolves’ opening fixtures will provide early indications of their potential. They start with a daunting trip to Arsenal, followed by a home clash against Chelsea. Matches against Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa will offer opportunities to gauge their progress. With a blend of experience and youth, Wolves will be looking to make a fast start to the league campaign.

#1 Hwang Hee Chan

Hwang Hee Chan
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Hwang Hee Chan is an interesting FPL prospect given his uncanny ability to convert chances. His goal conversion rate is off the charts, with all his 12 strikes stemming from just 45 shots. Impressively, he’s been Wolves’ most efficient finisher for three consecutive seasons. Priced at a modest £6.5m, Chan offers excellent value if he continues his goal-scoring exploits. While regular minutes aren’t guaranteed, his predatory instincts make him a compelling differential option for managers seeking a more budget-friendly attacker. A good pre season with two goals and an assist, has only heightened expectations for the South Korean forward. Another thing about him is his versatility to fit in anywhere in the frontline, therefore making regular minutes more and more likely.

#2 Matheus Cunha

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Brazilian Matheus Cunha is a top tier FPL prospect at £6.5m. The former Atletico Madrid man emerged as a standout performer for Wolves last season. His goal-scoring exploits, coupled with his creative flair, has made him the central figure in Wolves’ attacking play. The Brazilian’s ability to find space, combine with teammates, and finish clinically catches the eye and gets points in FPL. While Wolves have some issues as a team, Cunha has consistently delivered, often being their brightest spark. With his talent and last season’s performance, Cunha has the potential to be a valuable asset in FPL, but his team’s overall prospects will significantly influence his points at the end of the day. In the past sometimes, Cunha has struggled with his output in terms of statistics, but it seems like those worries are behind him now and FPL managers will certainly hope that is true.

#3 Rayan Ait-Nouri

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Priced in the budget-friendly bracket, Rayan Ait-Nouri presents an enticing proposition for FPL managers seeking attacking returns from defense. The Wolves full-back possesses exceptional pace and dribbling ability, often showcasing his attacking flair by overlapping and providing crosses. His goal-scoring threat, highlighted by a few impressive strikes, further enhance his appeal.
However, consistency has been a challenge for the young Algerian. Wolves’ defensive weakness can mean a lack of clean sheets. While Ait-Nouri undoubtedly possesses the talent to deliver substantial FPL returns, his performance can be unpredictable, making him a high-risk, high-reward asset. For a few years now, Ait Nouri has shown flashes of his brilliance but never consistently enough for the world to really sit up and take notice.

#4 Jorgen Strand Larsen

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Jorgen Strand Larsen is a new signing for Wolves. He begins the FPL campaign with a strong pre-season under his belt, hinting at a promising campaign. His previous spell at Celta Vigo showcased his goal-scoring prowess, where he netted 13 times. The Norwegian forward’s physicality and clinical finishing make him a potential differential pick in FPL.
Moreover, the support he’ll receive from the likes of Cunha and Hwang Hee-Chan could significantly enhance his goal-scoring opportunities. This attacking trio has the potential to form a formidable partnership, providing a platform for Larsen to flourish. While his price point is attractive, managers should monitor his adaptation to the Premier League before committing. If he can hit the ground running, Larsen could be a shrewd investment for the upcoming FPL season. A big, tall, strong and direct striker is what the Premier League is stereotypically associated with and Strand Larsen fits that description perfectly.

#5 Jose Sa

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Jose Sa has been an FPL asset in recent seasons. His ability to rack up save points has been exceptional, culminating in a top-scorer title among goalkeepers in previous campaigns. This makes him an enticing option for managers seeking points from defensive contributions.
However, Sa’s potential for high returns is often offset by Wolverhampton Wanderers’ defensive frailties. The team’s struggles to maintain clean sheets can significantly dampen his overall FPL output. While his save points can be a reliable source of points, the inconsistency in Wolves’ defense makes him a risky pick for most FPL managers. Sa had come into the Premier League with a bang but his performances have declined in last couple of seasons. A big comeback is needed.

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