Captain ‘Essential’ Fernandes Leads FPL Charge as Manchester United Assets Shine
The winds of change are blowing through the Premier League, and they carry a distinct Old Trafford scent. After a turbulent first half of the season, Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United have delivered a statement fortnight, dismantling the league’s established hierarchy. A thrilling 4-3 victory over Wolves was followed by a stunning, dominant 2-1 win against Aston Villa, and then, most emphatically, a 3-0 demolition of West Ham. The Red Devils are scoring, winning, and, crucially for Fantasy Premier League managers, their assets are delivering explosive returns. As we dissect the Gameweek 24 Team of the Week, built within a £100m Free Hit budget, one question dominates: is it finally time to load up on United?
A Statement Fortnight: United’s FPL Relevance Restored
For months, Manchester United were an FPL no-go zone. Inconsistent, leaky at the back, and reliant on moments of individual brilliance, they offered little value. That narrative has been shattered in the space of three games. Scoring nine goals across these fixtures, including five against two of the league’s most resilient sides in Wolves and Villa, signals a potent attacking awakening. The return of key players from injury and a more cohesive tactical structure have transformed their prospects.
This resurgence is not a fluke; it’s a data-driven explosion. United are creating higher-quality chances, their midfield is controlling games, and their forwards are finding ruthless form. For FPL managers, this opens a treasure trove of previously overlooked or underperforming assets. Two United stars have forced their way into our Gameweek 24 Team of the Week, and several more are knocking on the door. The bandwagon is leaving the station.
Gameweek 24 Team of the Week: The £100m Free Hit Squad
Selected based on form, fixture difficulty, and underlying statistics, this XI maximizes point potential for the upcoming gameweek while strictly adhering to the £100m budget constraint of a Free Hit chip.
- GK: Alphonse Areola (£4.2m) – West Ham’s shot-stopper remains the best value goalkeeper in the game, offering save points and clean sheet potential at a basement price.
- DEF: Ben White (£5.8m) – Arsenal’s defensive solidity is back, and White offers a relentless attacking threat from right-back, combining clean sheet points with assist potential.
- DEF: Gabriel (£5.0m) – A towering set-piece threat for the Gunners, Gabriel is a magnet for bonus points when Arsenal keep a clean sheet, which they are heavily favoured to do.
- DEF: Diogo Dalot (£5.2m) – The first essential United pick. An ever-present force, Dalot offers marauding runs, crosses, and a key role in a defence gaining confidence. His assist against West Ham underlined his attacking upside.
- MID: Phil Foden (£8.0m) – In sublime form and now a central figure for City, Foden is a differential captaincy option capable of huge hauls against any opposition.
- MID: Bukayo Saka (£9.0m) – The epitome of consistency. Saka is on penalties and is the heartbeat of Arsenal’s attack, making him a near-permanent fixture in any elite FPL squad.
- MID: Bruno Fernandes (£8.2m) – The captain essential. With United flying, Fernandes is the undisputed talisman. On penalties, taking set-pieces, and playing in a advanced, free role, he is the prime candidate for the armband this week.
- MID: Richarlison (£6.9m) – The Brazilian is a man reborn under Ange Postecoglou. Playing as a central striker for a free-scoring Spurs, he represents phenomenal value for money.
- FWD: Erling Haaland (£14.1m) – He’s back. Minutes managed and a goal scored, Haaland’s mere presence demands inclusion. You simply cannot afford to be without him when he starts.
- FWD: Ollie Watkins (£8.7m) – The model of FPL forward returns. Watkins guarantees goals and assists, with Aston Villa’s attack built entirely around his prowess.
- FWD: Rasmus Højlund (£7.1m) – The second key United asset. The young Dane is on a scorching run, scoring in his last four Premier League games. He is the focal point of United’s attack and a bargain compared to other premium forwards.
Budget Enabler: The remaining funds are utilised for a budget midfielder to complete the squad, ensuring all £100m is optimally spent.
Expert Analysis: Why Fernandes is the Armband Mandate
The case for captaining Bruno Fernandes this weekend is overwhelming. His FPL output is directly tied to Manchester United’s overall performance, and with the team clicking, his ceiling is astronomical. He is the league’s chief creator, leading in chances created, big chances created, and expected assists (xA) over recent gameweeks. Unlike other premium midfielders, he is also immune to rotation, having played every possible minute this season.
Furthermore, United’s upcoming fixture run is highly favourable. They face teams against whom they are expected to dominate possession and create numerous chances, the perfect scenario for Fernandes to rack up points through assists, goals, and bonus points. While Haaland is always a safe choice, Fernandes offers the explosive differential upside that can propel managers up the rankings. Making Bruno Fernandes your captain is not just a smart move; it’s a statement of intent.
Predictions and Final Verdict: The United Bandwagon
The data and the eye test are in alignment: Manchester United assets are now essential considerations. Beyond the headline acts of Fernandes and Højlund, players like Marcus Rashford (finding form), Alejandro Garnacho (a explosive budget option), and even Luke Shaw (when fully fit) offer compelling routes into a revitalised attack.
Prediction: United’s defensive assets will see a significant rise in clean sheets over the next six gameweeks, while their attackers will continue to outperform their current FPL price tags. Højlund, in particular, is a must-have at his price point, offering near-premium forward returns for a mid-tier cost.
Don’t miss our FPL special Q&A with expert Pras, live on the BBC Sport website on Friday, 30 January at 15:30 GMT. It’s the perfect opportunity to get your specific questions answered on United assets, captaincy dilemmas, and navigating the upcoming double gameweeks.
In conclusion, hesitation could be costly. The FPL landscape shifts quickly, and Manchester United’s surge is the defining story of this period. With a favourable fixture run, key players in form, and a system yielding results, investing in their assets is no longer a gamble—it’s a strategic necessity. Start with the captain-essential Bruno Fernandes, bring in the in-form Rasmus Højlund, and prepare to ride the United wave up the FPL ranks. The time to jump on is now.
Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.
