Iliman Ndiaye, Everton, £6.5m – West Ham (h)Taking on a Hammers defence that has conceded a league-high 13 goals, Ndiaye is, just about, the best option from Everton’s great-value midfield trio.You might prefer Jack Grealish (£6.8m) after his four assists so far, or budget-friendly Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£5m), who has taken as many shots as Ndiaye.But Senegal forward Ndiaye is the biggest goal threat and also on penalties.Mohammed Kudus, Spurs, £6.6m – Wolves (h)Like West Ham, Wolves are a team worth targeting and Kudus seems to be the best bet for Spurs from an attacking standpoint, after Xavi Simons was benched last week.The Ghanaian has four assists so far – the joint most in the league – and has been involved in 40% of Tottenham’s goals.Morgan Gibbs-White, Nottingham Forest, £7.5m – Sunderland (h)Forest are a hard team to read this season, with a managerial change already and just one victory.We were expecting them to be much better and, with Ange Postecoglou taking charge of his first home game, a more attacking Forest side could emerge.Gibbs-White has taken nine shots in five games and is worth a punt this week.Sunderland have a top-six defence so far and have been impressive in the first five weeks – will that continue?Phil Foden, Manchester City, £8m – Burnley (h)Is Foden back to near his best? The England midfielder was so good in the derby win over Manchester United and has had two league starts in a row.If you can afford him, why not go for it?Last season was a bit of a write-off, but we know what he can do – 19 goals and eight assists in the 2023-24 Premier League is proof of his ability.Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth, £7.7m – Leeds (a)No need to lose faith in Semenyo after last week’s blank.He’s on penalties, takes lots of shots and has been involved in a whopping 83% of Bournemouth’s goals this season.
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