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Fantasy Premier League tips: Nine bargain strikers you should sign for 2018/19

Which strike stars could fire you to glory in your mini-league?

The Fantasy Premier League season is set to kick off and we've got goals on the brain.

You're going to need some sensational strikers in your squads if you want to rack up the points this term.

However, if you want the most expensive stars, like Mohamed Salah or Harry Kane, you might need a cheap and cheerful signing to help you afford them.

 Will one of these bargain forwards fire your team to Fantasy Premier League glory?
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Will one of these bargain forwards fire your team to Fantasy Premier League glory?

We've already selected our pick of the cheap goalkeepers, defenders and midfielders available to you.

But what about the all important strikers? Find out which bargains we've found below.

Kenneth Zohore (Cardiff City) - £5million

 The Bluebirds may have a tough time staying in the Premier League but Zohore is likely to give one or two defences a problem this season. He netted nine times in the Championship last season and claimed five assists too. At the moment he will lead the line for the Welsh side this summer so he’s perfect for your bench.
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The Bluebirds may have a tough time staying in the Premier League but Zohore is likely to give one or two defences a problem this season. He netted nine times in the Championship last season and claimed five assists too. At the moment he will lead the line for the Welsh side this summer so he’s perfect for your bench.

Leo Bonatini (Wolves) - £5million

 With the newly promoted side doing plenty of transfer business this summer, this is one to keep a keen eye on, especially since the signing of Raul Jimenez (£5.5m) on loan. If he’s the starter, though, we’re definitely on board with this signing. In 29 starts and 14 substitute appearances he scored 12 times and made five assists, so should weigh in with a few in their Premier League campaign.
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With the newly promoted side doing plenty of transfer business this summer, this is one to keep a keen eye on, especially since the signing of Raul Jimenez (£5.5m) on loan. If he’s the starter, though, we’re definitely on board with this signing. In 29 starts and 14 substitute appearances he scored 12 times and made five assists, so should weigh in with a few in their Premier League campaign.

Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) - £6million

 The injury problems are a worry but he still managed eight goals and two assists last term. If he stays fit he could finally get into double digits in the Premier League and bag you a lot of points.
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The injury problems are a worry but he still managed eight goals and two assists last term. If he stays fit he could finally get into double digits in the Premier League and bag you a lot of points.

Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City) - £6million

 The Nigerian is a very tempting prospect. He had plenty of games at the end of last season and looks sharp in pre-season. Whether he starts regularly is still in doubt but he's keeping us on our toes and giving us a selection headache.
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The Nigerian is a very tempting prospect. He had plenty of games at the end of last season and looks sharp in pre-season. Whether he starts regularly is still in doubt but he's keeping us on our toes and giving us a selection headache.

Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) - £6.5million

 Now he's at Fulham, the Serbian star has become a prime target. He'll be an excellent initial buy but may need to be transferred if too many managers pick him.
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Now he's at Fulham, the Serbian star has become a prime target. He'll be an excellent initial buy but may need to be transferred if too many managers pick him.

Chris Wood (Burnley) - £6.5million

 Slow and steady wins the race sometimes. You may not have realised but the New Zealand’s sporadic scoring saw him net 10 times, despite only playing in 24 Premier League games. He’s one to keep tabs on bearing mind he’s got a battle for places with Sam Vokes and Ashley Barnes.
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Slow and steady wins the race sometimes. You may not have realised but the New Zealand’s sporadic scoring saw him net 10 times, despite only playing in 24 Premier League games. He’s one to keep tabs on bearing mind he’s got a battle for places with Sam Vokes and Ashley Barnes.

Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) - £7million

 He’s back banging in the goals in pre-season so it appears the Austrian is set to pick up where he left off last year. His 144 points came through 11 goals and seven assists, he may well be the perfect all-round forward – but watch out for his early fixtures.
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He’s back banging in the goals in pre-season so it appears the Austrian is set to pick up where he left off last year. His 144 points came through 11 goals and seven assists, he may well be the perfect all-round forward – but watch out for his early fixtures.

Wilfred Zaha (Crystal Palace) - £7million

 There is a lot of speculation about the Ivorian’s future now but if he stays with the Eagles he may well be a shoo-in for a lot of managers. He’s had two brilliant seasons in a row, even with breaks through injury, so could finally go above 150 points if he remains fit.
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There is a lot of speculation about the Ivorian’s future now but if he stays with the Eagles he may well be a shoo-in for a lot of managers. He’s had two brilliant seasons in a row, even with breaks through injury, so could finally go above 150 points if he remains fit.

Cenk Tosun (Everton) - £7million

 Probably the best thing Sam Allardyce did at Goodison Park was ease the Turkish striker into action after his January move. In the end he managed five goals and 55 points in 984 minutes of action. He could do very well this time if Marco Silva uses him appropriately.
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Probably the best thing Sam Allardyce did at Goodison Park was ease the Turkish striker into action after his January move. In the end he managed five goals and 55 points in 984 minutes of action. He could do very well this time if Marco Silva uses him appropriately.
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