Leeds United squad prices revealed as Premier League Fantasy Football launches ahead of new season

It's that time of year again...
Leeds United's squad at Elland Road taking instruction from head coach Marcelo Bielsa. (PA)Leeds United's squad at Elland Road taking instruction from head coach Marcelo Bielsa. (PA)
Leeds United's squad at Elland Road taking instruction from head coach Marcelo Bielsa. (PA)

The new Premier League Fantasy Football season has arrived - and for the first time ever Leeds United are involved.

Following promotion to the top flight last season for Marcelo Bielsa's men, supporters will now be able to pick their favourite Elland Road stars as part of their team for the upcoming 2020/21 campaign.

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The new season is set to get underway on September 12 and ahead of next month's big kick-off player prices across the Premier League's 20 clubs have been released.

United's tricky playmaker Pablo Hernandez is the highest priced at £6m while Mateusz Klich, Jack Harrison, Helder Costa and Patrick Bamford will set you back £5.5m.

Bielsa's utility man Stuart Dallas looks like a steal at £4.5m and is classed as a defender. There is also an unlikely inclusion for Leeds midfielder Jay-Roy Grot, who is £5m despite not making an appearance for Leeds since 2018.

Which Leeds players will you be including in your line-up this year? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Here's how the full squad are priced by the Premier League Fantasy Football game:

Goalkeepers -

Kiko Casilla: £4.5m

Kamil Miazek: £4m

Illan Meslier: £4.5m

Defenders -

Liam Cooper: £4.5m

Barry Douglas: £4m

Luke Ayling: £4.5m

Stuart Dallas: £4.5m

Gjanni Alioski: £4.5m

Pascal Struijk: £4m

Leif Davis: £4m

Oliver Casey: £4m

Midfielders -

Pablo Hernandez: £6m

Mateusz Klich: £5.5m

Adam Forshaw: £5m

Jack Harrison: £5.5m

Kalvin Phillips: £5m

Helder Costa: £5.5m

Tyler Roberts: £5m

Jay-Roy Grot: £5m

Ian Poveda: £4.5m

Jamie Shackleton: £5m

Jordan Stevens: £4.5m

Forwards -

Patrick Bamford: £5.5m

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