Wolves FPL assets: starters, prices, ownership

Top FPL picks at WOL

There are no true must-own Wolves assets right now, but a few names stand out as the best routes in if you want coverage. J.Gomes is the headline pick on output alone. He has 101 points, costs £5.3m, and has played 2651 minutes, which gives him a strong security-of-starts profile. The problem is upside. A 2.2 form and just 0.3% ownership tell you the market sees him more as a steady accumulator than a breakout FPL midfielder.

André is in a similar bracket. At £5.2m, with 88 points and 2490 minutes, he is another reliable starter, but not one with much explosive appeal. His 2.8 form is decent enough, and at 0.1% selected he is at least a differential, but he still looks more like a fifth-midfielder option than someone to build around.

In defence, S.Bueno is probably the most interesting Wolves asset overall. He has 87 points for just £4.4m, plus a team-best recent 3.8 form among their main options. With 2282 minutes, he looks nailed enough to trust as a budget defender, and his ownership of 0.1% makes him a clean differential.

José Sá also deserves a mention simply because £4.2m for a first-choice goalkeeper is rare. His total of 59 points in 1890 minutes is not exciting, and his 0.8 form is poor, but the price point could matter if Wolves show signs of defensive improvement.

Mid-tier and budget options

This is where Wolves become more usable in FPL. Their best appeal is not premium output, it is cheap starters and squad depth.

  • H.Bueno, DEF, £4.3m. He has 81 points in 2293 minutes. That is solid value for a budget defender, even if the 2.0 form suggests limited short-term upside.
  • Krejčí, DEF, £4.5m. With 2201 minutes and 60 points, he has the minutes base you want from a bench defender. The issue is current output, his 0.2 form is almost non-existent.
  • Mosquera, DEF, £4.3m. He has logged 1867 minutes and returned 53 points. Like most Wolves defenders, he is usable only as a cheap rotation piece.
  • Tchatchoua, DEF, £4.4m. The 1834 minutes are respectable, but 52 points and a 0.2 form make him a weak pick compared with S.Bueno or H.Bueno.
  • Mané, FWD, £4.2m. This is a classic third-forward enabler. He has 59 points in 1541 minutes, with 1.2% ownership, one of the highest in this squad. At that price, he does not need to start every week to be useful.

Tolu at £5.2m is harder to classify. He has 63 points in only 1359 minutes, which hints at some per-minute appeal, but a 1.0 form and low ownership of 0.1% say managers are not buying in yet. He is more watchlist than buy.

Avoid / fade

Hee Chan is the big-name fade. At £5.6m, he is one of the pricier Wolves midfielders, yet he has only 47 points in 1183 minutes and a poor 0.8 form. Unless his role changes dramatically, there are better midfield punts in this price range.

J.Arias is another easy avoid. He costs £4.9m, has just 45 points in 1117 minutes, and his current 0.0 form is the clearest red flag in the squad.

More broadly, most Wolves attackers are fades in serious FPL builds. The midfielders have decent minutes but weak attacking ceilings, and the forwards lack both form and ownership momentum. If you are buying Wolves, do it for price and minutes, not for explosive returns.

Captaincy potential

None. Wolves do not have a captaincy-grade asset based on these numbers. J.Gomes leads the team with 101 points, but his 2.2 form is nowhere near armband level. S.Bueno has the best current form at 3.8, but captaining a £4.4m defender from a low-ceiling side is not a serious play outside the wildest differential strategy.

If you want a Wolves player, target S.Bueno first for value, then J.Gomes for secure midfield minutes, and Mané only as a basement-price enabler. Everyone else is squad-filler or watchlist material.

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