One Differential from each team (Sub 5% TSB) (Thread)

Arsenal
Eddie Nketiah (1.0%)- This one is a bit of a risk, but with Lacazette struggling for minutes and possibly being on the move, that leaves Nketiah as the sole Centre-Forward at Arsenal-
and he could look to improve on his two goals in the PL from last season (Limited Minutes) and at 6.0m he could be a bargain.
John McGinn (0.8%)
The Villa midfielder got off to a great start last season but his season was brought to a holt by an injury, returning to the stating 11 at the project restart he struggled to find his old form-
, and it was only in the last few game weeks (when he at reached peek fitness) that he started to pick up again. Arguably without his injury he would have been price more than 5.5m this season.
Brighton
Tariq Lamptey (3.5%)
I was surprised to see Lamptey with such low ownership as I thought there was a bit of hype around him-
but nevertheless the 19 year-old seemed to nail down a spot in the Brighton side towards the end of last season, and even played a bit further forward at points. He just could be the next Lord Lundstram.
Burnley
Dwight McNeil (1.4%)
This young winger racked up 2 goals and 7 assists last season which surely can only be improved upon with more PL Experience under his belt and Ashley Barnes’s return from injury-
, and with some rumours of his exit at 6.0m he could be a bargain in a more attacking team than Burnley.
Chelsea
Antonio Rudiger (1.7%)
This experienced centre-back has received a big price drop to 5.0m this season, in a Chelsea side that has been very active in the transfer window-
, and with Chilwell and Thiago silva potentially coming in, the Chelsea defence could be a lot stronger this season and you could see a lot of clean sheets for 5.0m.
Crystal Palace
Luka Milivojevic (0.8%)
A name you may remember from a couple of seasons back, scoring 22 goals in the PL from 2017-19, most of them from set pieces-
he completely flopped last season because of the lack of penalties won from the Palace team, but possibly with another Wan-Bissaka in their ranks, in the shape of Ferguson, and a return to form for Zaha and he could go under the radar.
Everton
Sigurdsson (2.5%)
Another player who didn’t live up to expectation last season, but with a 1m drop in price and a brace in Everton’s first pre-season game he could just be back to form, a bit more rogue than others in this list but he could be worth the punt.
Fulham
Joe Bryan (2.2%)
Its hard to make a case for any Fulham player barring Mitrovic, the full-back racked up 3 goals and 7 assists last season in the championship as well as a bunch off clean sheets-
, at 5.0m he is quite expensive, but if anyone in that Fulham side is going to go big this season, it could just be him.
Leicester
Thomas (0.7%)
There has been a lot of talk about Justin being a bargain this season, but not much talk of Thomas. With more and more talk of Chilwell going to Chelsea, then barring any signings Thomas will fill in at LB, and at 4.5m he's great value in that defence.
Leeds
Meslier (1.6%)
There seems to be a bit of a lack of 4.5m goalkeepers this season, and Meslier is one that seems to have gone under the radar-
, he looks to have nailed down his starting place with Casilla falling out of favour, Leeds got 20 Clean sheets last season and even half of that would make him a good budget option.
Liverpool
Keita (1.2%)
Naby Keita has always shown great potential at Liverpool but has found it hard to have a sustained run of good form due to injuries among other things,
, but the season could be his time to shine if he nails down that starting position (could be at risk if Thiago arrives)
Manchester City
Aguero (4.5%)
The claims are obvious with this man and despite city’s blank in GW1 Aguero looks criminally under-owned, there will undoubtedly be rotation with Jesus, but you can almost guarantee points when Aguero hits the pitch.
Newcastle United
Martin Dubravka (4.6%)
Another goalkeeping option who has been overlooked, the shot-stopper made 139 saves picking up 7 bonus points in a side littered with injuries, with a luckier season he could be right up there with the highest points scoring keepers.
Sheffield United
Ollie Norwood (0.6%)
The blades centre mid picked up 98 points last season and arguably should have had more given that he took many set pieces, 5.0m million is a very attractive rice as well.
Southampton
Che Adams (2.5%)
The Southampton striker struggled for minutes last term but since the restart he boasted very similar stats to star strike partner Danny Ings and I will be hoping he can replicate Ings great season from last year.
Spurs
Ryan Sessegnon (0.5%)
The young Englishman couldn’t get into the team last year, but have shown promising signs on the wing in pre-season and being re-classified as a defender in Fpl, at 5.0m if he can break into the first 11 he could be an fpl god.
West Brom
Jake Livermore (0.2%)
Its hard to find a good differential at West Brom, but at 5.0m Livermore is nailed (Captain) and could pop up with the odd attacking return too.
West Ham
Issa Diop (2.4%)
Diop is a nailed not defender at west ham and if they can return to better form with help from possible signings like Wilson and Fraser and could pick up a few clean sheets at 4.5m.
Wolves
Diogo Jota (2.7%)
Jota has been reclassified as a midfielder this year which will help his points tally, there’s as much attacking thread at Wolves as there has ever been with the likes of Podence and Traore, that can only mean more goals and assists.
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