As we all take a break from what was the longest Premier League season of all time, I thought I'd highlight some players for the 20/21 FPL season that will be going under the radar.. A thread 👇 #FPL #FPLCommunity
Che Adams. Finished the season with 3 goals and 20 FPL points in his last 2 games, and looks very impressive. Ings is still clearly the best option at Southampton, but if Adams is priced around 5.5m he could be fantastic value, especially if he nails his place in the first 11.
Saint-Maximin. Playing in a much more attacking Newcastle side than we're used to, Saint-Maximin has all the ingredients to be the talisman for that Newcastle side. If he's priced below 6.5m, he could be a big differential with a high ceiling.
Hakim Ziyech. Coming off the back of 22 goals and 30 assists in the Eredivise in just the past 2 seasons, he has all the makings to be a top FPL asset. As most eyes will be on Pulisic and Werner, could it be Ziyech who turns into Chelsea's talisman?
Wilfried Zaha. This one's a bit punty, I must admit. It looks as though Zaha's exit from Palace is imminent, and if he leaves for a team with an attacking philosophy, he could potentially be explosive. Could this be the year he turns into a top FPL asset? He is definitely capable
Last but not least, Dwight Gayle. Since the restart he's averaged a goal or assist every 93 minutes. He's looked very energetic and looks like Bruce's favourite forward currently. Potentially priced quite low next season, could he be a perfect striker enabler?
Some final shoutouts to potential big differentials next season: Soucek, Bowen, Armstrong, Trossard, Maddison and Saka.

Once I've done my research, I will be doing another thread on the best options from the newly promoted teams after the play-offs. Stay tuned!
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