DREAM TEAM managers will have to cough up £5million of their initial £50million budget if they wish to back Josko Gvardiol ahead of Gameweek 1.
The Croatian defender has been added to the game at the same price as John Stones (£5m), Luke Shaw (£5m) and Virgil van Dijk (£5m), three defenders who have produced plenty of points between them in recent years.
So why has Manchester City’s new signing been slapped with such a costly price tag when he’s unproven on English shores?
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Firstly, Gvardiol arrives with a flattering reputation; during the 2022 World Cup, his national manager Zlatko Dalic dubbed him “the best centre-back in the world”.