Salary: $7,500
Although it hasn't resulted in a goal yet this season, Lingard has been active in the final third. In his three starts this EPL campaign, he has a combined nine shots, eight crosses and five fouls drawn. At a salary of only $7,500, he is one of the cheapest ways to gain exposure to an elite side's attack this weekend.
With both Liverpool and Manchester City on the slate, Manchester United will likely go overlooked despite their recent good form. That should lead to Lingard having low ownership to go along with his modest salary. While it hasn't been on display yet this season, Lingard has shown tournament-winning upside in the past. Last season, his eight goals and five assists were the third-most for United in both categories, and it shouldn't be long before his work produces an end product again.
Wolves have been impressive to start the year, but they haven't faced an elite side on the road yet. Defensively sound, Wolves will likely present a challenge for United, but the Red Devils should still be able to find success and score a couple of goals in the confines of Old Trafford. Cutting in from the wing, Everton's Richarilson found success against Wolves in their opening fixture, which could bode well for both Lingard and teammate Alexis Sanchez ($10,000) this weekend.