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Everton's Yuka Momiki looks a shrewd fantasy football pick this season, with a bigger attacking role and kind early fixtures on the horizon.
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Everton forward Yuka Momiki, priced at a tidy £6.5m, is shaping up as one of the savvier picks for fantasy managers this season. The Japanese attacker is entering her second campaign at Everton - and all signs point to a bigger role.
Before arriving at Everton, Momiki spent two seasons at Leicester City. There, she was involved in close to half of the team's goals each year. Not bad for someone who won't break the bank in your fantasy squad.
Momiki featured in all but one match last term, bagging 3 goals and 2 assists. Everton weren't exactly prolific as a side, which makes her contribution even more impressive. She's clinical when chances arrive, as WSL Football reports.
Her left foot is a weapon - both for shots and raking long-range passes. She chips in defensively too, picking up fantasy points through blocks and tackles. A proper all-rounder.
Kelly Gago's departure leaves a gap in Everton's attack. Momiki is the natural candidate to fill it. The arrival of Holly Macnamara should help rather than hinder - a fresh creative partner could unlock even more from the forward.
Everton open against newly promoted Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic. If there's a time to capitalise on opponents still adjusting to the top flight, it's now.
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