#3 Diogo Jota (CHE) –

A popular out-of-position (OOP) asset towards the end of the 2018/19 campaign, Diogo Jota was reclassified as a forward this season and priced 1m cheaper than his strike partner Jimenez, which led to almost 20% of teams opting for the Portuguese. However, Wolves’ Europa League commitments have taken a toll on their thin-squad, with Jota featuring in every one of their games so far.
He registered three goals and five assists in their six Europa League games but is yet to register any attacking involvements in the Premier League so far. In fact, he has yet to land a single SoT in 274 minutes of league football. The signing of Cutrone means that Wolves now have options upfront, and are likely to rotate with the Thursday-Sunday schedule.
Jota was benched for the Italian against Everton in gameweek four and this may be a sign of things to come as Wolves have now qualified for the group stages. His price has already fallen by 0.2 and it would be wise to get rid to avoid any further price drops.