#3 Callum Wilson - Newcastle (6.5m)
There can be little doubt over Callum Wilson's pedigree. Everyone knows he can do it in the Prem. His 23 Goals+Assists season in 2018/19 made him a favorite among FPL managers and also earned him his first England cap. He had a poorer season last time, getting relegated with Bournemouth and only scoring 8 in the process.
But now at a better team, playing with the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin, Miguel Almiron and a more interested Ryan Fraser (who simply didn't want to be at Bournemouth last season), Wilson will keep getting the goals. Get him into your teams quick, because he's already started firing, scoring against West Brom on the opening day.
#2 Chris Wood - Burnley (6.0m)
Chris Wood and Burnley are made for each other. A tall, brute of a no-nonsense striker, Wood symbolizes Burnley perfectly. He's not the most fashionable but he gets the job done well enough. This season he's started well too, scoring against Leicester in the first game. The New Zealand international has scored 10+ goals in his last 3 PL seasons. His partnership up top with Ashley Barnes can be scary.
#1 Ollie Watkins - Aston Villa (6.0m)
Aston Villa looked dire upfront last season, time and again needing Jack Grealish to pull something out of his hat. The talismanic captain came up trumps more often than not, but he will not have to do everything alone this season, after an excellent transfer window for Villa.
Villa have moved quickly and signed Ollie Watkins from Brentford. The Englishman banged in 25 goals last season as part of a very exciting Brentford front three. What's more none of his goals came through penalties. With the support of Grealish, new signing Bertrand Traore and the impending arrival of Milot Rashica, he can deliver the goals.