Top Fantasy Premier League Players – Ranked
The 2024/25 Premier League season delivered a fantasy football rollercoaster with surprise packages and superstar dominance. From breakout performers to consistent big names, here’s a countdown from 30 to 1 of the most impactful Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players based on total points.
30 – Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton, MID)

Mitoma dazzled with his pace and dribbling ability, often being Brighton's spark in attack. Despite some injury setbacks, he still posted 145 points, showing his importance to both Brighton and fantasy managers.
29 – Raúl Jiménez (Fulham, FWD)

Jiménez regained some of his Wolves-era sharpness and offered value at a budget price. His 147 points came from consistent performances and clutch goals for Fulham.
28 – Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool, DEF)

While his attacking output wasn’t as explosive as in previous seasons, Alexander-Arnold still contributed with key assists and clean sheets. He finished with 148 points, underlining his steady FPL value.
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27 – Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace, MID)

Eze’s creativity and set-piece quality made him Palace’s most dynamic threat. With 148 points, he proved to be a smart differential pick throughout the season.
26 – Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace, MID)

Sarr added directness and end product to Palace’s forward line. His pace and 149 points return made him a worthwhile asset for bold fantasy managers.
25 – Kevin Schade (Brentford, MID)

Schade surprised many by becoming a regular contributor in Brentford’s attack. His 149 points came through a mix of goals and solid all-around play.
24 – Matz Sels (Nott'm Forest, GKP)

Sels provided stability between the posts for Forest and was a consistent source of save points. His 150 total made him one of the top goalkeeper choices this campaign.
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23 – Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace, FWD)

Mateta found a rich vein of form late in the season, becoming a reliable scorer for Palace. His tally of 150 points reflected a great value-for-money pick up front.
22 – Leandro Trossard (Arsenal, MID)

Trossard delivered key goals and assists during Arsenal’s title push. Despite rotation, his 152 points showcased his FPL worth whenever he started.
21 – Anthony Elanga (Nott'm Forest, MID)

Elanga used his blistering pace to exploit defences and rack up fantasy points. With 153 points, he proved to be one of the better budget midfielders.
20 – Josko Gvardiol (Man City, DEF)

Gvardiol ended the season strongly, combining defensive solidity with a surprising attacking output. His 153 points highlighted his emergence as a top-tier fantasy defender.
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19 – Morgan Gibbs-White (Nott'm Forest, MID)

Gibbs-White was at the heart of most Forest attacks, creating chances and converting set pieces. His 154 points made him a standout for mid-priced midfield options.
18 – Alex Iwobi (Fulham, MID)

Iwobi enjoyed one of his most productive seasons, linking midfield to attack fluidly. Scoring 156 points, he quietly became a valuable pick for those who trusted him.
17 – Jordan Pickford (Everton, GKP)

Pickford’s reflex saves and clean sheets kept Everton in tight games and fantasy teams in the points. He racked up 158 points, cementing his place as a reliable keeper.
16 – Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth, MID)

Kluivert impressed with his directness and versatility in attack. His return of 158 points made him a consistent performer for Bournemouth and fantasy squads alike.
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15 – Jacob Murphy (Newcastle, MID)

Murphy’s attacking bursts and end product made him a pleasant surprise for Newcastle. With 159 points, he delivered more than expected for his price range.
14 – Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa, MID)

Rogers became a fan favourite thanks to his flair and big moments in tight games. His 161 points showed his impact in one of Villa’s strongest seasons.
13 – Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, MID)

Semenyo provided explosive runs and goals from midfield, giving Bournemouth a cutting edge. Fantasy managers who backed him were rewarded with 165 points.
12 – Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd, MID)

Despite United’s inconsistent campaign, Fernandes remained a fantasy favourite with penalties and creativity. His 174 points highlighted his elite potential.
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11 – Matheus Cunha (Wolves, FWD)

Cunha was central to everything Wolves did going forward, blending technical skill with a striker’s instinct. His 178 points were a testament to his evolution this season.
10 – Erling Haaland (Man City, FWD)

Haaland didn't quite match last season’s form but still delivered 181 points through goals and bonus hauls. His price remained high, but so did his influence.
9 – Luis Díaz (Liverpool, MID)

Díaz lit up Anfield with energetic performances and key goals during crucial moments. A total of 183 points confirmed his fantasy relevance once again.
8 – Yoane Wissa (Brentford, FWD)

Wissa thrived with Mbeumo and Toney in and out of the squad, taking the scoring mantle himself. His 185 points came as one of the season’s best value picks.
7 – Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa, FWD)

Watkins led Villa’s line with intelligence and consistency, scoring goals and providing assists. He finished with 186 points, rewarding fantasy managers who stuck with him.
6 – Jarrod Bowen (West Ham, MID)

Bowen had a resurgent season, showing his knack for being in the right place at the right time. His 193-point tally made him West Ham’s top fantasy contributor.
5 – Chris Wood (Nott'm Forest, FWD)

Wood turned back the clock with a surprisingly clinical season in front of goal. With 200 points, he was one of the best budget strikers on offer.
4 – Alexander Isak (Newcastle, FWD)

Isak became the fulcrum of Newcastle’s frontline, scoring regularly and linking play. His 211 points made him a must-own during his hot streaks.
3 – Cole Palmer (Chelsea, MID)

Palmer exploded onto the fantasy scene with goals, assists, and penalties in a breakthrough campaign. He racked up 214 points and became Chelsea’s most influential player.
2 – Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, MID)

Mbeumo delivered elite value from midfield with his finishing and set-piece prowess. His 236 points were a season-high among mid-range assets.
1 – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, MID)

Salah reaffirmed his status as FPL royalty with a relentless mix of goals, assists, and bonus points. He finished with a league-best 344 points, cementing his legacy as the game’s top fantasy performer.