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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek thirty-two transfers before that Friday deadline. Let's go.
Right, the big news first. Chelsea and Brighton are set to have a Double Gameweek thirty-three, followed by a blank in Gameweek thirty-four. Get that circled. Man City and Burnley are in the same boat — double in thirty-three, blank in thirty-four. That has massive implications for who you want in your squad right now. Meanwhile, Arsenal and Newcastle will NOT have a double or blank in either of those gameweeks, so plan accordingly. And Gabriel at Arsenal is listed as doubtful with a knee injury — seventy-five percent chance of playing according to the latest update. With forty-three percent ownership, that is a decision you cannot ignore heading into Gameweek thirty-two.
Let's get into the transfers.
Transfer number one in: Welbeck, Brighton, six point two million pounds, currently at five point two percent ownership. He just bagged twelve points in Gameweek thirty-one, scoring twice against Liverpool. Twelve goals this season, that is a serious return for a forward at his price. Brighton host Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two, which is a tasty fixture, and remember — Brighton have that Double Gameweek thirty-three coming. Buy him now before the price goes up and the ownership explodes. Verdict: Essential.
Transfer number two in: Gordon, Newcastle, seven point four million pounds, seven point six percent ownership. He grabbed a goal and ten points in Gameweek thirty-one, playing eighty-eight minutes against Sunderland. Six goals and four assists this season, and his form rating is ten point five. Newcastle face Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-two, and with that expected points figure also sitting at ten point five, he is firmly in haul territory. Over one hundred and thirteen thousand transfers in this week — the masses are moving. Verdict: Good buy.
Transfer number three in: Lacroix, Crystal Palace, five point one million pounds, just four point seven percent ownership. Ten clean sheets this season. Ten. For a five point one million pound defender, that is outstanding value. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two sit at nine point zero, and Crystal Palace face Newcastle at home on Sunday the twelfth of April. With a form rating of nine point zero and nearly twenty-eight thousand transfers in this week, this is a differential with real upside. Verdict: Essential for budget-conscious managers.
Now, transfers out.
First up: Gabriel, Arsenal, seven point two million pounds, forty-three percent ownership. Look, we have to talk about it. He is doubtful with a knee injury — seventy-five percent chance of playing, but that twenty-five percent risk on a player owned by nearly half the game is enormous. Arsenal face Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two, and Bournemouth's away difficulty is rated five — that is a tough ask. Nearly forty-nine thousand managers are already moving him out. If you have a like-for-like replacement lined up, this might be the moment. Verdict: Sell if you have the right cover. Hold if you cannot upgrade sensibly.
Second: Sels, Nott'm Forest, four point six million pounds, four point eight percent ownership. He picked up seven points in Gameweek thirty-one with a clean sheet against Spurs. But Forest face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-two — that is a much stiffer test under Unai Emery's side who are in fine form. His season total of just seventy-seven points and a points per game of three point two suggests he is not a consistent enough asset. With better goalkeeper options available, this could be the time to upgrade. Verdict: Sell.
Third: Van Hecke, Brighton, four point five million pounds, five point three percent ownership. Only four points in Gameweek thirty-one despite Brighton winning. Brighton do have that Double Gameweek thirty-three coming, which is a reason to hold, but his form has been inconsistent and at four point five million there are better options. If you need the funds to bring in someone like Lacroix or strengthen elsewhere, he is moveable. Verdict: Hold if you want the double gameweek exposure. Sell if you need cash.
Now for the differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could seriously hurt you if you don't have them.
Canvot, Crystal Palace, four point five million pounds, just zero point one percent ownership. A form rating of eleven point zero and expected points of eleven point zero for Gameweek thirty-two against Newcastle. Only two thousand three hundred transfers in this week — barely anyone knows about this lad. Crystal Palace at home, Oliver Glasner's side are solid defensively, and Canvot has been keeping clean sheets. At four point five million he is almost free money in your squad. If you are tight on budget, this is your move.
Structure, Leeds, four point three million pounds, half a percent ownership. He played eighty-two minutes and picked up a clean sheet for five points in Gameweek thirty-one against Brentford. Leeds travel to Man Utd in Gameweek thirty-two, which looks tough on paper, but Daniel Farke's side have been hard to beat. Six clean sheets this season at four point three million pounds — if you need a cheap enabler who might sneak a bonus, Struijk is worth a look. Six points expected for Gameweek thirty-two.
And the last differential: Dowman, Arsenal, four point two million pounds, zero point six percent ownership. Six thousand one hundred and forty transfers in this week, the FPL community is starting to notice. He has contributed a goal and an assist this season for just four point two million. Arsenal host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two — a home fixture under Mikel Arteta where the expected points are seven point zero. Massive upside for the price, tiny ownership. Keep an eye on the team news but if he starts, snap him up.
Captaincy for Gameweek thirty-two. It has to be B.Fernandes, Man Utd. We backed him in Gameweek thirty-one and he delivered thirteen points with a goal and an assist against Bournemouth. He is now at forty-four point seven percent ownership, which tells you everything. Expected points of twelve point zero for Gameweek thirty-two, eight goals and seventeen assists this season, and Man Utd host Leeds at home on Monday the thirteenth of April. Ideal captaincy spot. Keep the armband on.
Key tip for Gameweek thirty-two: Start planning for that Double Gameweek thirty-three NOW. Chelsea and Brighton players will be gold, and Man City assets will be crucial. Use Gameweek thirty-two as your final transfer window to get those players in before the deadline rush. Do not wait.
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