#5 Nick Pope (Burnley) - £4.6m
Nick Pope has done so well for Burnley in recent seasons that he’s now cemented his position in the England national team. He fights for the first-choice role with Tom Heaton and Jordan Pickford but is still considered more than capable of becoming England’s undisputed No. 1 soon.
Like Guaita, Pope has played in all of the eight Premier League games for his side and kept three cleansheets, too. He’s cheaper than Guaita by £0.4m at £4.6m, which, for those trying to save every penny, could make him a slightly better option than the Palace ‘keeper.
Pope has notched up 32 points on the board in Fantasy Premier League so far - two points better than Guaita.
Even if you aren’t planning to use Pope as your first-choice goalkeeper, he still makes for a very reliable substitute if things go wrong.