Welcome to the FPL AI Briefing, your daily dose of Fantasy Premier League insights and analysis. The transfer window is heating up, the fixtures are getting crucial, and managers worldwide are making their final pushes in mini-leagues. Let's dive straight into the breaking news. Liverpool have clinched the Premier League title, but the fantasy implications are far from settled. Conor Bradley picked up an injury in their victory over Spurs, so managers should monitor that situation closely. Manchester City's progression to the FA Cup final means we're awaiting fixture announcements that could impact upcoming gameweeks. Meanwhile, Evanilson has picked up a suspension that rules him out for the next match. Turning to our player analysis, Mohamed Salah continues to be the most-owned asset at seventy-one point three percent ownership. The Egyptian has posted an impressive form rating of four point four and faces Chelsea away in Gameweek thirty-five with seven point zero two predicted points. His following fixtures against Arsenal and Brighton look promising despite their difficulty. Alexander Isak remains a popular choice with sixty-two point four percent ownership. The Newcastle striker has maintained consistent form with four point eight points per game and faces Brighton away next. With predicted points of five point six three against Brighton, he's likely to remain heavily backed. Bryan Mbeumo presents an interesting opportunity with thirty-six point six percent ownership. His form of six point two is excellent, and he faces Manchester United at home next. With consistent predictions around five point six expected points for his next three fixtures, he offers reliable returns at eight point one million pounds. A notable differential emerging is Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa. At just five point seven million pounds and twenty-three point eight percent ownership, he's posted an impressive form rating of six point four. With a double gameweek coming up in Gameweek thirty-six against Bournemouth and Spurs, he could be an excellent pickup. In defense, Josko Gvardiol stands out with thirty-one point eight percent ownership. The Manchester City defender has a double gameweek thirty-six coming up against Bournemouth and Southampton, with five point zero nine predicted points across those fixtures. For goalkeepers, David Raya remains popular at thirty-one point eight percent ownership. The Arsenal stopper faces Bournemouth at home next, with four point three six predicted points projected. His following fixtures against Liverpool and Newcastle are tougher, but Arsenal's defensive solidity makes him a reliable option. Looking at differentials under ten percent ownership, Harvey Barnes at Newcastle catches the eye. At just six percent ownership and six million pounds, he's posted impressive form of eight point zero and faces Brighton away next. His predicted points of four point six suggest he could be an excellent differential pick. Regarding chip strategy for the upcoming gameweeks, those still holding their Bench Boost should strongly consider deploying it in Gameweek thirty-six, with several teams including Manchester City and Aston Villa facing double fixtures. Free Hit holders might want to save their chip for Gameweek thirty-seven, where we could see some interesting fixture swings. Want to win your fantasy premier league mini leagues? Join Fantasy Football Hub today with thirty percent off using our link in the shownotes. That wraps up today's FPL AI Briefing. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe at fplfootball.com for daily insights and analysis. Good luck with your transfers, and we'll see you tomorrow.