4) Roberto Pereyra (WAT, 6.0m)

Roberto Pereyra had his best Premier League campaign last season registering six goals, four assists, and 13 bonus points. This coincided with the Hornets having their best season yet, scoring 52 goals and registering nine points more than last season. He took more shots than any other Watford midfielder (57) and only Abdoulaye Doucoure (38) created more chances from midfield than his 34.
These numbers underline his importance to their attack, and only eight teams scored more goals and only seven registered more ‘big chances’ than their 81. The Hornets have an attractive opening schedule to start the season with games against Brighton, Newcastle and West Ham in their first four fixtures and Pereyra could be a great pick early doors.