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Welcome to the FPL AI Briefing! I'm thrilled to be diving into the final gameweek of what's been an absolutely incredible fantasy premier league season. Whether you're fighting for your mini-league title or just looking to end on a high, we've got all the crucial information you need for Gameweek thirty-eight.
Let's kick things off with the latest news. Mohamed Salah blanked again in yesterday's match against Brighton, though he did manage an assist. This continues a concerning trend for the six point six million owned midfielder ahead of Liverpool's final match against Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Bournemouth assets are drawing serious attention, with the Scout picks suggesting a triple-up could be the way to go against Leicester.
For those still holding chips, both Wildcard and Free Hit teams are trending heavily toward Bournemouth attackers, with Evanilson looking particularly appealing at just five point eight million pounds with three point nine percent ownership.
In terms of injury news, Alexander Isak is currently flagged as doubtful with a groin issue, though reports suggest he has a seventy-five percent chance of featuring against Everton. Similarly, William Saliba is carrying a hamstring concern but is expected to be available for Arsenal's trip to Southampton.
Now let's analyze some of the most interesting players for Gameweek thirty-eight. Jarrod Bowen has been in sensational form, scoring eight point eight form points and accumulating one hundred and eighty total points this season. At seven point eight million pounds with fourteen point two percent ownership, he's looking like an excellent option against Ipswich. His event points of eight last week show he's firing at just the right time.
Eberechi Eze presents an interesting dilemma. Despite a tough fixture against Liverpool, his underlying numbers remain strong with eight point eight form points. However, he's seen significant sales with seventeen thousand two hundred and ninety-seven transfers out this week.
A fascinating differential emerging is Kevin Schade of Brentford. At just five point three million pounds and three point five percent ownership, he could be the perfect punt against Wolves. His total of one hundred and forty-seven points this season shows his potential for returns.
Martin Ødegaard looks particularly appealing for Arsenal's match against Southampton. At eight point two million pounds and only five point two percent ownership, he could be the perfect differential captain choice. His predicted points of four point eight suggest he could deliver handsomely.
Morgan Gibbs-White continues to impress, with eleven points last gameweek taking him to one hundred and fifty-two total points. At six point five million pounds and seven percent ownership, he's an interesting option even against Chelsea.
In terms of premium options, Ollie Watkins stands out with impressive ownership growth, up forty-three percent among elite managers. Despite facing Manchester United away, his five point three four predicted points suggest he could still deliver.
For defensive options, David Raya looks appealing against Southampton. With thirty point nine percent ownership and predicted points of four point eight seven, he could be crucial for those looking to make up ground.
A budget defensive differential worth considering is James Justin. At just four point one million pounds and one point one percent ownership, his twelve points last gameweek show his potential for returns against Bournemouth.
Looking at transfer trends, Erling Haaland is seeing interesting movement despite his blank last week. At fourteen point nine million pounds, he's still being brought in by twelve thousand eight hundred and ninety-three managers for the Fulham match.
For those playing chips in the final week, Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa deserves attention. At five point eight million pounds with twenty-six percent ownership, his consistent returns make him an excellent wildcard or free hit option despite facing Manchester United.
As we approach this final gameweek, chip strategy becomes crucial. If you're still holding a Free Hit or Wildcard, focusing on differentials could be key to making up ground. Players like Schade, Ødegaard, and Justin could be perfect for those looking to make bold moves.
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