Arsenal 2021/22 FPL Player Awards
The Fantasy Premier League award for each Arsenal player for the upcoming 2021/22 promotion has been revealed.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the most expensive option in the game and is actually the only Gunners player to cost two figures. He will put the managers back at £ 10 million and has also been restored as a forward-looking alternative that has bizarrely been included on the midfield list last season.
The most expensive midfield option comes in the form of winger Nicolas Pepe, who will give you back a cool £ 7.5 million after the end of the 2020/21 season, while Bukayo Saka’s prize has been supported up to £ 6.5 million and Emile Smith Rowes to £ 5.5 million.
In the defense, there is obviously not much confidence that Arsenal will keep properly clean goals, as not a defender will cost you more than 5 million pounds. That figure is reserved for defenders Kieran Tierney and Hector Bellerin, as well as central defender Gabriel.
Here is a complete look at the prices for each team member.
#FPL is ???? ❗️
Create your group now ➡️ https://t.co/iDQ4I13mvv pic.twitter.com/MPxM42yknk
– Fantasy Premier League (@OfficialFPL) June 22, 2021
Bernd Leno costs £ 5 million in goal / Quality Sport Images / Getty Images
Bernd Leno (£ 5 million)
Runar Alex Runarsson (£ 4 million)
£ 5 million will also snatch you Kieran Tierney / Chloe Knott – Danehouse / Getty Images
Kieran Tierney (£ 5 million)
Hector Bellerin (£ 5m)
Gabriel (£ 5 million)
Rob Holding (£ 4.5 million)
Calim Chambers (£ 4.5m)
Pablo Mari (£ 4.5 million)
Cedric Soares (£ 4.5 million)
Sead Kolasinac (£ 4.5 million)
Konstantinos Mavropanos (£ 4.5 million)
William Saliba (£ 4.5 million)
Emile Smith Rowe is still relatively cheap / Marc Atkins / Getty Images
Nicolas Pepe (£ 7.5 million)
Bukayo Saka (£ 6.5 million)
Willian (£ 6.5 million)
Joe Willock (£ 6 million)
Emile Smith Rowe (£ 5.5 million)
Ainsley Maitland-Niles (£ 5.5 million)
Gabriel Martinelli (£ 5.5 million)
Thomas Partey (£ 5 million)
Granite Xhaka (£ 5 million)
Mohamed Elneny (£ 4.5 million)
Lucas Torreira (£ 4.5 million)
Matteo Guendouzi (£ 4.5 million)
Aubameyang is a forward again / Sebastian Frej / MB Media / Getty Images
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£ 10 million)
Alexandre Lacazette (£ 8.5 million)
Eddie Nketiah (£ 5.5 million)