Midfielders
Jarrod Bowen’s (£7.9m) goals and overall attacking prowess have been vital to Potter’s side this season.
Deemed by most managers as an essential pick in the final few weeks of the season, no player ended 2024/25 in better form than Bowen. Indeed, the only side he failed to return against in the last eight Gameweeks were the league champions, Liverpool, achieving 66 points in that spell.
Bowen’s final-day goal and assist against the Tractor Boys gave him a 13-point haul, as he finished as the league’s sixth-highest point scorer (193) and with top-flight totals of 13 goals and ten assists.
Elsewhere, our giant Czech Tomáš Souček (£4.8m) has now eclipsed 100 FPL points in each of his five full seasons as a West Ham United player, having enjoyed another fruitful season in Claret and Blue.
Souček, who scored an impressive 126 FPL points this season, recorded nine goals throughout 2024/25, his second-highest scoring Premier League season as a Hammer, while we only lost one of the nine games he scored in (against Brighton & Hove Albion).
Mohammed Kudus (£6.2m) - who scored the winning goal at Ipswich on the final day - contributed five goals and two assists in 32 appearances across the 2024/25 campaign, while Lucas Paquetá (£5.7m) enjoyed a particularly fruitful first half of the season, scoring three of his four goals in the first 16 Gameweeks.
Edson Álvarez (£5.0m) managed 40 points in his second full season with the Hammers, while Carlos Soler (£5.0m) and Guido Rodríguez (£4.8m) both had successful maiden Premier League campaigns.
James Ward-Prowse (£6.1m) spent the first part of the season on loan at Nottingham Forest, but was a revelation on his return to the Hammers, starting all but two of West Ham’s final 14 games under Potter, and notching his first goal in our final game of the season against Ipswich, where he recorded a season-high return of nine FPL points.
Admittedly, it was a difficult first season for Crysencio Summerville (£5.5m), who has been out of action since early January after sustaining a hamstring injury during Potter’s first game in charge - the FA Cup third-round tie at Aston Villa - and there’s no doubt the very best is yet to come from our talented young Dutchman next season.
Luis Guilherme (£4.6m) looked lively coming off the substitutes’ bench on eleven occasions throughout the campaign, while he was rewarded with his full Premier League debut at Molineux against Wolverhampton Wanderers in April.
Meanwhile, our ‘Portobello Pirlo’ Andy Irving (£4.7m), who has become a cult hero in east London, managed ten top-flight appearances in his first Premier League season, with his only start coming at Stamford Bridge, when he was serenaded for 77 minutes by the travelling West Ham supporters.
And how can we forget Academy of Football star Lewis Orford (£4.5m), who was handed his West Ham United debut against Crystal Palace in January, where it became apparent that there is another potential first-team star on the horizon.