Florian Wirtz, a midfielder for Liverpool, is one of the players who could make a significant impact. Wirtz has been deployed as a number 10 under new manager Andoni Iraola, operating close to striker Alexander Isak. This change in role could lead to more touches in the final third and a greater share of Liverpool's goal involvement.

Wirtz is currently owned by around 14% of teams, making him a relatively under-owned player. His price of £7.5m and potential for rank upside make him an attractive option for managers looking to differentiate their teams.

Another player who could be worth considering is Pascal Gross, a midfielder for Brighton. Gross has improved significantly this summer and is now trusted for minutes when fit. He has multiple routes to returns, including penalty duties and set-piece involvement, making him a reliable floor and occasional ceiling.

Gross is currently owned by fewer than 11% of teams, making him a budget midfielder option. His price of £5.5m and potential for returns make him an attractive option for managers looking to fund their big hitters elsewhere.

The other players identified by FPL experts include Antonin Kinsky, a goalkeeper for Tottenham, Dominik Szoboszlai, a midfielder for Liverpool, Joao Pedro, a striker for Chelsea, Neco Williams, a defender for Nottingham Forest, Riccardo Calafiori, a defender for Arsenal, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, a striker for Leeds United.

BBC Football reports that these players could help managers achieve a successful season, but it's worth noting that there are some question marks over exactly where some of these players will play under their new managers.