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11th September 2015
05:01pm BST

David De Gea
Fixture: Manchester United v Liverpool
Value: £5.3m
Selected by: 4.3%
He's back!
Out of nowhere, like a Randy Orton RKO, David De Gea went and signed himself a new four-year contract with Manchester United.
If anyone remembers his display against Liverpool at Old Trafford last season, you'll be aware of one of the finer goalkeeping performances of the 2014/15 season.
The Spaniard kept a sheet as clean as Wayne Rooney's dinner plate as he negated all Liverpool attacks in a 3-0 victory for the Red Devils.
Returning from the clutches of a Real Madrid transfer saga, De Gea will want to prove himself to his fans and back up the clean sheet he kept on international duty.
Plus, only 4.3% of players have him so you can get a steal on the others.
Harry Kane
Fixture: Sunderland v Spurs
Value: £9.4m
Selected by: 22.5%
He has to come good.
The Harry Kane hurricane of last season is barely a gust after a month of the new campaign but we're not losing faith in the young fella.
Realistically, he would have found the net during the last gameweek if not for some Tim Howard heroics in the Everton goal and Kane's confidence clearly hasn't been rocked judging by his deft finish against San Marino.
Granted, it was San Marino but Spurs travel to the San Marino of the Premier League this weekend (sorry Sunderland fans) and he can further punish Dick Advocaat's bottom-of-the-table side.
Simon Mignolet
Fixture: Manchester United v Liverpool
Value: £5.1m
Selected by: 9.7%
Just when Liverpool's defence was starting to look solid, they went and Lovren'ed up.
West Ham hadn't won at Anfield in 52 years when they availed of some defending that was literally unbelievable. We literally didn't believe it was happening.
Only 2.3% of players are stupid enough to have Dejan Lovren in their team so we've opted to make Simon Mignolet the fall guy here.
Wayne Rooney will be buoyed by breaking Bobby Charlton's England goalscoring record on the international break and, if he doesn't start then presumably €50million man Anthony Martial will score four goals and set up two on his United debut. It doesn't look like a clean sheet is on the cards for the Belgian.
Xherdan Shaqiri
Fixture: Arsenal v Stoke
Value: £7m
Selected by: 3.4%
The last time Stoke beat Arsenal at the Emirates was never because the last time Stoke beat Arsenal on the Gunners' ground came in 1981 at Highbury.
So don't hold out too much hope of Saturday being the day that Shaqiri seals his first Premier League goal.
The Potters have only breached Arsenal's defence at the Emirates on three occasions in their seven visits since promotion so we're predicting a clean sheet for Arsene Wenger's men while we can't see Stoke preventing the Gunners from scoring.
That means there's no real points in Shaqiri this week so there's no real point in keeping him on.

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