Wolves' £164.5m squad value as Pedro Neto, Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen priced up

Wolves and supporters of other Premier League clubs can now play Fantasy Football after it went live for the 2024/25 season.

Fantasy Football Premier League is now live for the 2024/25 season.

FPL is a popular game amongst the footballing world. Some play it professionally and play for big cash prizes, and then there's others who play with their friends, with forfeits for the loser.

Over the last week, 176 Premier League players were priced up across all 20 top-flight clubs, and now all of the players have had their valuations revealed. It's still a month until the first game is played, and everyone right now has unlimited transfers, so don't worry if you're thinking about making some changes.

More players will be added too if transfers take place. Wolves have so far been proactive in the transfer market and signed three new players for their first team. Rodrigo Gomes and Pedro Lima have joined for a combined £21.2m from Braga and Sport Recife. Gary O'Neil has also managed to get a number nine with Jorgen Stand Larsen joining on loan from Celta Vigo, with a €30 million obligation to buy.

In the world of FPL, the most expensive player is Erling Haaland. The Manchester City superstar will set you back £15.0m, but of course in the real world he'd be much more than that. In contract, the lowest a Wolves player is valued at is £4.0m and then the highest is £6.5m.

It's not too much of a difference in the real world, but when you're trying to assemble a team of 11 starters, a goalkeeper and three outfield players then it does tally up. You're allowed up to three players from one club when choosing your team, so whilst Wolves supporters will have some advantage on their own team, they'll also need their rivals to perform too.

Flick through to see all 34 players that are currently in the Fantasy Premier League. Will you choose any of them? Let us know your team in the comments.

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