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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to get your Gameweek thirty-two squad sorted. Transfers, differentials, captaincy — let's go.
Right, here's your rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, Salah. Reports are confirming what many have feared — he'll leave Liverpool at the end of this season. He's still absolutely essential for the remainder of the campaign, but it adds emotional weight to every remaining gameweek. Use him while you can. Second, Nottingham Forest are flying. Sean Dyche's side beat Spurs three-nil at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Gameweek thirty-one — a statement result. Gibbs-White scored and kept a clean sheet. Forest face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-two and then Burnley in Gameweek thirty-three — great run coming. Third, Everton hammered Chelsea three-nil in Gameweek thirty-one. David Moyes' side look rejuvenated. Garner assisted and kept a clean sheet. Fourth, Brighton beat Liverpool two-one, meaning Arne Slot's side gave up points they can't afford. Mac Allister blanked again. Finally, the Gameweek thirty-two deadline is Friday, tenth of April at seventeen-thirty. You do not have long. Get your moves in early.
Now, your top three transfers IN for Gameweek thirty-two.
First up — Gibbs-White, Nottingham Forest midfielder, seven point four million pounds, five percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-one against Spurs, playing the full ninety minutes, racking up eight points. That's nine goals this season, two assists, and nine clean sheets. Forest face Aston Villa at home in Gameweek thirty-two — a fixture rated at three each way — followed by Burnley in Gameweek thirty-three. His form rating is seven point zero and he's expected to score seven expected points next gameweek. Twenty-one thousand transfers in already this week. Verdict: Good buy. If you're not on him, now is the time.
Second — Garner, Everton midfielder, five point two million pounds, four point three percent ownership. What a bargain. He played the full ninety minutes in Gameweek thirty-one against Chelsea, grabbed an assist, kept a clean sheet, and banked six points. He's got six assists and eleven clean sheets this season at this price point — that is incredible value. Everton travel to Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two with a fixture rating of four for the away side. He's averaging four point five points per game and twenty-five thousand managers are already bringing him in this week. Verdict: Essential budget midfielder. Get him in.
Third — Raya, Arsenal goalkeeper, six point zero million pounds, thirty-four point six percent ownership. If you don't own him already, sort it out. Fifteen clean sheets this season, fifty saves, and Arsenal host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two — a fixture rated five for the away side, meaning Arsenal are heavy favourites to keep a clean sheet. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are six point seven — the highest of any goalkeeper. Nearly thirty-nine thousand transfers in this week. Verdict: Essential. This is your set-and-forget keeper for the run-in.
Now your top three transfers OUT for Gameweek thirty-two.
First — João Pedro, Chelsea forward, seven point eight million pounds, fifty point four percent ownership. He's in over half of FPL squads and he blanked again in Gameweek thirty-one against Everton, playing seventy-seven minutes for just two points. Chelsea face Man City in Gameweek thirty-two — rated four each way — and that is not a fixture you want a Chelsea attacker facing. Over eighty-two thousand managers are already selling him this week. His form has dipped. If you have a better option at that price, it's time to reconsider. Verdict: Sell, or at the very minimum, do not captain him.
Second — Mac Allister, Liverpool midfielder, six point three million pounds, two point five percent ownership. He played ninety minutes against Brighton in Gameweek thirty-one and returned just one point. This season he's only scored two goals and three assists for six point three million pounds. Liverpool face Fulham in Gameweek thirty-two — Fulham are rated four as the away side, so it's not a gimme clean sheet. His form rating sits at five point zero and he's been inconsistent for weeks. Verdict: Sell. The price is too high for the return he's delivering.
Third — we're flagging Senesi of Bournemouth as one to monitor. He's five point one million pounds, nineteen point nine percent ownership. He blanked in Gameweek thirty-one against Man United, picking up just one point despite playing ninety minutes. Bournemouth travel to Arsenal in Gameweek thirty-two — that fixture is rated five for Arsenal at home. That is a tough clean sheet prospect. He's had a brilliant season with nine clean sheets and four assists, so we're not screaming sell, but if you're tight on transfers, downgrading him could free up cash. Verdict: Hold for now, but watch that Arsenal fixture carefully.
Right, your differentials for Gameweek thirty-two — all under ten percent ownership.
Sarr, Crystal Palace midfielder, six point three million pounds, just three point eight percent ownership. Seven goals this season, form of six point seven, and he's expected to return six point seven points in Gameweek thirty-two against Newcastle at home. Crystal Palace versus Newcastle is rated three each way — a very winnable game. Nearly eleven thousand transfers in this week already. At six point three million, this is a high-upside differential with serious captaincy potential for the brave.
Garner we've already covered as a buy, but at four point three percent, he still qualifies as a differential. Mentioned above — don't sleep on him.
Finally, King of Fulham — four point four million pounds, just one point seven percent ownership. He scored a goal and grabbed an assist in Gameweek thirty-one against Burnley, playing eighty-one minutes and banking thirteen points including the maximum three bonus. Thirteen points at four point four million is outrageous value. Fulham travel to Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-two — the fixture looks tough, but at that price, the risk-reward ratio is incredibly attractive. Keep an eye on him.
Your captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — Sarr of Crystal Palace. He's in brilliant form with a six point seven form rating, hosting Newcastle in what looks a balanced fixture. For differential captains, he offers real upside at a low ownership of three point eight percent. If you want the safe armband, Raya's expected points of six point seven reflect Arsenal's strong clean sheet potential against Bournemouth, but you don't captain a goalkeeper. Main pick: Sarr. Premium alternative: Semenyo of Man City if you hold him, facing Chelsea away.
One key tip — the Gameweek thirty-two deadline is Friday, tenth of April at seventeen-thirty. With Forest, Everton, and Arsenal all in brilliant form, make sure you've got representation from those squads before the whistle blows.
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