Fantasy Premier League Tips: 11 Cheap Players For 2019/20

10. Max Aarons (Norwich) - £4.5 Million

It’s always a bit risky to take a chance on a newly-promoted side, but if you’re prepared to take that gamble then Norwich City’s Max Aarons is your guy.

A rapid full-back who loves to get forward, Aaron has a huge possibility of bringing some assists to your FF team.

Still only 19 years of age, the London-born player was selected in the Championship Team of the Season last year and nabbed himself the EFL Young Player of the Season. The future is extremely bright for the versatile Aarons, and it seems as if he’s destined for greatness as Norwich have already had to ward off interest from some of England’s biggest teams.

It remains to be seen whether Norwich hit the ground running and continue with the momentum they had as they romped to the Championship title last season, or whether they sink like a stone. Should the former indeed happen, though, Max Aarons is going to key to any success the Canaries have this coming season.

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