The team is built around Omari, who plays on the LW or in behind the striker.
At the end of the last season, McKenna frequently subbed off his forward players but often kept Omari on the field, meaning his minutes are more secure than some of his team mates who play in the same attacking positions.
Conor Chaplin (£5.5m)
Chaplin is a wait and see in the number 10 role for Ipswich. He’s good at finding space in the box, and despite his small frame he scored quite a few important set piece headers last season in the Championship.
He may get benched for Hutchinson, who can also occupy the CAM role.
Nathan Broadhead (£5m) / Wes Burns (£5m)
Broadhead and Burns can share minutes over on the RW, with the former posing more of a goalscoring threat (13 goals and 3 assists last season).
Sam Morsy (£5m) / Massimo Luongo (£4.5m)
Morsy plays too deep to be considered and FPL relevant asset, and picks up quite a few yellow cards to make him not worth it even as a bench option.