There are two types of Fantasy Premier League players.
Firstly, there are the ones who dedicate every spare waking moment to submerging themselves in data and analytics so that they can craft a team capable of firing them into the upper echelons of the global leaderboards.
Conversely, there are those that are hounded into making a team by their mates before promptly abandoning the endeavour after a fortnight only to finish rock bottom of their office league.
If you are the latter but desperately want to become the former, never fear, we’ve got you covered.
We’ve had a look through every club’s price list ahead of the new FPL season to seek out some of the best value deals out there.
You won’t find the likes of Bruno Fernandes or Harry Kane on this list, but you will come across a number of low key gems – some admittedly more low key than others – who could help you rack up the points without breaking the bank.
Click and scroll through the pages below, and don’t forget to thank us in your trophy acceptance speeches…

17. Giovani Lo Celso - Tottenham Hotspur
Price: £6m The Verdict: Could this be the season in which Lo Celso properly finds his feet in the Premier League? At £6million, there are certainly more expensive experiments out there. (Photo by Matthew Childs - Pool/Getty Images) Photo: Pool

18. Danny Rose - Watford
Price: £4.5m The Verdict: After a year in the wilderness, Rose should get plenty of game time for the newly-promoted Watford. If he lands anywhere even remotely close to his former best, he could prove to be a superb value acquisition. (Photo by Alex Burstow/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Burstow

19. Aaron Cresswell - West Ham
Price: £5.5m The Verdict: With eight assists last year and heading maestro Michail Antonio likely to be leading the line again for the Hammers this time around, don't be surprised to see Cresswell wrack up some points from left-back. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Photo: Justin Setterfield

20. Adama Traore - Wolves
Price: £6m The Verdict: If Adama Traore can add end product to his game then he will be well worth his £6 million price tag. It's a big if, though. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) Photo: Catherine Ivill