Jorgen Strand Larsen is the name on many a Fantasy Premier League manager’s lips this week and wolves.co.uk presents four options ahead of another deadline.
The in-form option
Jorgen Strand Larsen | Price: £5.4m | Round points: 6 | Season points: 115
Jorgen Strand Larsen has bagged four goals in his past three games, leading to seven bonus points and 28 overall points in FPL. Priced under £5.4m, the Norwegian is rising in popularity and will have fond memories of the last time he faced Tottenham Hotspur, when he earned Wolves a late point in December. His ownership of 4.3% is expected to rise more before the weekend.
Four goals in the last three matches and priced at just £5.4m! 😮
— Fantasy Premier League (@OfficialFPL) April 10, 2025
The Scout has picked out Jorgen Strand Larsen as one to watch ahead of #FPL Double Gameweek 32 🔎
The Spurs link
Pablo Sarabia | Price: £5.0m | Season points: 39
Just last weekend Pablo Sarabia pulled out his best FPL haul of the season when he came off the bench to grab a goal and assist against Ipswich. It mirrored the Spaniard’s success the last time Wolves hosted Spurs at Molineux, when he equalised and set up the winner, all in added time. Will the wide man’s performance at Portman Road lead to move minutes on Sunday?
Tottenham’s big earner
James Maddison | Price: £7.4m | Season points: 127
James Maddison has been Spurs’ best earner with 127 FPL points, one ahead of both Brennan Johnson and Son Heung-min. His assist against Southampton last weekend led him to seven points, following four games without an attacking return. The England international is a cheaper option than Son, but pricier than Johnson – Spurs’ three biggest threats this term.
⏪ Last time out against Spurs
— Wolves (@Wolves) April 9, 2025
A pinpoint Hee Chan finish 🇰🇷 pic.twitter.com/84YpuAz0ql
The Challenge option
Alexander Isak | Price: £9.5m | Season points: 179
This week, Challenge managers are simply asked to pick the best players for each position. Newcastle United have a double game week, facing Manchester United and Crystal Palace, so Alexander Isak will be in a lot of teams. He’s already selected in 60.3% of regular teams and that will increase again this weekend.