Fulham FPL assets: starters, prices, ownership

Top FPL picks at FUL

Harry Wilson stands out as Fulham’s headline FPL asset. He finished on 161 points, comfortably the best total in the squad, and his 18.9% ownership shows managers have noticed. At £5.9m, he sits in an awkward but useful midfield bracket where you want either nailed starts or real upside. The concern is his current 2.2 form, which suggests he is not exactly finishing the season hot, but the combination of output and 2584 minutes keeps him firmly in the conversation.

Bernd Leno is arguably Fulham’s safest pick. A goalkeeper with 3150 minutes, 111 points, and a strong 5.5 form at just £4.9m is easy to justify, especially when ownership is only 2.0%. He offers save volume, security of starts, and some differential value. If you want a set and forget keeper from this squad, he is the clear leader.

Joachim Andersen is the standout defender. At £4.5m, with 125 points and 2831 minutes, he has the profile of a reliable fourth or fifth defender. His 5.2 form is also encouraging. In a Fulham back line where minutes matter a lot, Andersen looks like the most secure route.

Raúl Jiménez deserves a mention because 110 points at £6.0m is not bad for a forward pool that often lacks depth. Still, his current 1.5 form and just 1.9% ownership tell the story. He is a viable pick, not a priority buy.

Mid-tier and budget options

Calvin Bassey is one of the better cheap defensive enablers in the squad. He costs only £4.4m, has played 2262 minutes, and returned 93 points. A 4.0 form line makes him more than bench fodder. If you want a low-cost Fulham defender and cannot stretch to Andersen, Bassey is the sensible alternative.

Ryan Sessegnon is interesting. Listed as a midfielder at £5.4m, he has delivered 95 points in only 1816 minutes, which hints at decent per-minute output. His ownership is just 0.1%, so there is clear differential appeal, and 3.8 form gives him some momentum. He is not completely safe, but he is one of the more exciting upside picks here.

Alex Iwobi is priced at £6.2m and has 98 points from 2264 minutes. That is fine, but not great. With 0.8 form, he looks more like a hold in draft than a target in standard FPL.

For pure budget purposes, Sander Berge at £4.9m has 87 points and a healthy 2769 minutes, but his ceiling is low. He is a minutes pick, not an attacking one.

Avoid / fade

Kenny Tete is hard to trust right now. Despite a fair 81 points and £4.5m price, his 0.0 form is enough to push managers away, especially when Andersen and Bassey are available nearby.

Emile Smith Rowe has only 74 points in 1715 minutes at £5.6m. That can work in stretches, but not with a modest 2.2 form and limited consistency. He falls into the category of player you could punt on, but probably should not.

Sasa Lukić and King are classic traps for standard FPL. Lukić has 61 points at £4.9m, King also has 61 points at £4.4m. Neither offers enough attacking threat to justify using a Fulham slot unless you are desperately hunting for the cheapest playable bench cover.

Captaincy potential

Fulham are not a team to build captaincy around. Wilson is the closest thing they have to an armband option because 161 points is a genuine return, but his 2.2 form makes him more of a home-fixture punt than a serious weekly captain. Raúl has the central role up front, yet 1.5 form rules him out for most serious managers.

The best way to use Fulham in FPL is simple. Buy Leno for safety, Andersen or Bassey for value in defense, and consider Wilson if you want the attacking pick with the strongest season-long proof.

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