⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights

With the Gameweek 28 deadline falling on Friday at 6:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads. We kick off with key injury and suspension news, including Saka's fitness concern following Arsenal's 4-1 demolition of Spurs, a doubt over Lacroix, Martinez's injury from the Everton vs Man Utd clash, and players approaching yellow card thresholds. Tavernier's return to availability also gets flagged. On the transfer front, we spotlight three strong buys: Mac Allister (£6.2m) as a low-ownership Liverpool differential ahead of a West Ham home fixture, Iwobi (£6.3m) as an essential differential with Fulham visiting a shaky Spurs side, and budget gem E.Le Fée (£4.9m) from Sunderland offering incredible value at under £5m. We also identify three sells, including Zubimendi and Madueke amid Arsenal attacking uncertainty, and give a clear verdict on Salah – hold if owned, but don't buy in fresh. Differential picks include Casemiro (£5.6m), Henderson (£5.0m), and Alisson Becker (£5.4m) – all under 10% ownership with strong upside. For the armband, there's one standout choice that you won't want to miss. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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What is ⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights?

Your daily dose of Premier League insights - powered by data, driven by AI. From top transfer tips to captain picks, we break it all down in under 10 minutes.

Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek 28 transfers before that Friday deadline hits at six thirty. Let's go.

Right, quick news bulletin. First up, Saka picked up an injury concern during Arsenal's four one hammering of Spurs in Gameweek 27, and there's uncertainty over his involvement at the Emirates against Chelsea in Gameweek 28. Keep a close eye on that one before the Friday deadline. Also flagged is Lacroix, with injury news emerging after that same fixture, so check fitness updates before locking in any defensive picks from those sides. Martinez was injured in the Everton versus Man Utd match, so he's a doubt going forward for David Moyes' side. And on suspension watch, several players are nearing yellow card thresholds ahead of Gameweek 28, so make sure you're checking the naughty step before confirming your squad. Finally, Tavernier has returned to availability, which is worth noting for any Arsenal or Newcastle related planning.

Now let's get into the transfers. Who are you bringing in?

First up, Mac Allister from Liverpool, priced at six point two million pounds, with just one point three percent ownership. He bagged a goal, a clean sheet, and three bonus points in Gameweek 27 against Nottingham Forest, finishing on thirteen points. That's eight thousand one hundred and ninety four transfers in already this week. Liverpool host West Ham at home in Gameweek 28, and that is a tasty fixture on paper. With seven clean sheets, one goal, and two assists this season, Mac Allister is quietly delivering. At under ten percent owned, this is a real differential with premium upside. Verdict? Good buy.

Next in, Iwobi from Fulham, at six point three million pounds, owned by just zero point eight percent of managers. He delivered a goal, an assist, and three bonus points in Gameweek 27 for thirteen points total. Fulham travel to Spurs in Gameweek 28, managed by Thomas Frank, and with Spurs' leaky backline very much on display after that four one Arsenal defeat, there's real potential here. Iwobi has three goals and three assists this season and is genuinely flying with a form rating of five point two. Six thousand three hundred transfers in tells you the smart money is already moving. Verdict? Essential differential.

Third buy, E.Le Fée from Sunderland, at just four point nine million pounds, with one point three percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek 27 against Fulham, picking up ten points. He now has four goals and four assists this season, totalling one hundred points, and has seven clean sheets too. Sunderland face Bournemouth in Gameweek 28. The fixture looks tough on paper but at under five million pounds, this lad is an absolute budget gem. If you need to free up cash in midfield, Le Fée is your man. Verdict? Good.

Now, who are you shipping out?

First sell, Zubimendi from Arsenal, at five point three million pounds, with five point three percent ownership. He only managed two points in Gameweek 27 despite playing ninety minutes. Twenty three thousand seven hundred transfers out this week says a lot. His points per game is just three point nine, and while Arsenal have a home game against Chelsea in Gameweek 28, with Saka's fitness uncertain, there's too much doubt around the whole attacking setup at the Emirates right now. With better midfield options emerging at similar price points, it's hard to justify holding. Verdict? Sell.

Second out, Madueke from Arsenal, at six point eight million pounds, owned by one point three percent. He only played one minute in Gameweek 27 and picked up just one point. Nine thousand two hundred and forty seven transfers out this week. He's been in and out of the starting eleven and at six point eight million, you can do much better. With the Saka injury concern adding further uncertainty to Arsenal's attack, this feels like dead money. Verdict? Sell.

Third, M.Salah from Liverpool at fourteen million pounds, with fourteen point two percent ownership. He blanked in Gameweek 27, picking up just three points despite seventy six minutes on the pitch. Five transfers in versus three thousand eight hundred out. His form rating has dipped to four point zero, and that price tag is eye-watering for what has been inconsistent output this season. Liverpool host West Ham in Gameweek 28 which is a good fixture, so hold if you have him, but if you're considering bringing him in fresh right now, there are better value options. Verdict? Hold if owned, don't buy in.

Differential picks. Under ten percent ownership, explosive upside. Listen up.

Casemiro from Man Utd, five point six million pounds, two point four percent owned. He kept a clean sheet against Everton in Gameweek 27, bagging five points. Eight clean sheets this season, five goals, four assists, and one hundred and fifteen total points for the season. Man Utd face Crystal Palace at Old Trafford in Gameweek 28, managed by Oliver Glasner. Michael Carrick's side have some momentum and Casemiro at five point six million pounds is ridiculous value if he keeps popping up with attacking returns. Worth a look.

Henderson from Crystal Palace, five million pounds, seven point four percent ownership. Sixteen points in Gameweek 27 with a clean sheet, three bonus points, and seventy four saves on the season. He now has ten clean sheets this season which is genuinely brilliant. Crystal Palace travel to Man Utd in Gameweek 28, a trickier fixture, but Henderson has been one of the best budget goalkeepers in the game. If you haven't got him, he deserves serious consideration. His form rating is five point six, highest of any keeper in this data.

Finally, A.Becker from Liverpool, five point four million pounds, six percent owned. Seven points in Gameweek 27 with a clean sheet against Forest. Liverpool host West Ham at home in Gameweek 28, which is a brilliant clean sheet opportunity. Eight clean sheets this season. If you want Liverpool defensive coverage without spending on outfield assets, Becker is your man between the sticks.

Captaincy pick. It has to be Mbeumo from Man Utd, eight point six million pounds, twenty three percent owned. Six points in Gameweek 27 with an assist and a clean sheet. Nine goals and three assists this season, one hundred and fifteen total points, and an expected points of nearly seven for Gameweek 28. Man Utd host Crystal Palace at home and Mbeumo is in the form of his life. He is the standout armband choice this week. Don't overthink it.

Key tip? The Friday deadline at six thirty means you need your transfers done before European match fitness news disrupts your plans. Act early, and prioritise getting Iwobi and Mac Allister in if you can afford the hits.

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