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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 the tenth of April deadline. Let's go.
Right, rapid-fire news first. Gameweek thirty-one delivered some massive results. Brighton beat Liverpool two-one, and Welbeck was absolutely sensational, bagging a brace and twelve points. Nottingham Forest hammered Spurs three-nil, with Gibbs-White continuing his incredible run of form. Everton thrashed Chelsea three-nil, and Sunderland shocked Newcastle two-one at Saint James' Park. Man United drew two-two at Bournemouth, with Cunha picking up an assist. These results matter for your Gameweek thirty-two planning, so keep them in mind as we build our squads.
Now let's get into the transfers.
First up in transfers in — Welbeck. Six point two million pounds, five percent ownership, and he is on fire. Two goals against Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-one, twelve points, twelve goals this season. He was flagged as essential a few days ago and he's delivered in a massive way. Brighton travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two — a favourable fixture with a difficulty rating of two — and then face Spurs in Gameweek thirty-three. With one hundred and twenty-six thousand eight hundred and thirty-one transfers in this gameweek, managers are catching on fast. Verdict: Essential. Get him in now before that price rises.
Second transfer in — Gibbs-White. Seven point four million pounds, five percent ownership. He scored against Spurs in Gameweek thirty-one, picking up eight points. Nine goals and two assists this season, with a form rating of seven point zero — the highest in our data today. Forest face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-two at home, difficulty rating three, and then Burnley in Gameweek thirty-three. Sean Dyche's Forest side are flying and Gibbs-White is the creative engine. Twenty-four thousand eight hundred and forty-nine transfers in this week. Verdict: Good buy. Strong form, goals coming from midfield, and he's still relatively under the radar.
Third transfer in — Szoboszlai. Seven million pounds, fourteen percent ownership, and fifty-three thousand one hundred and forty-five transfers in this week. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek thirty-one but only returned three points. However, Liverpool host Fulham in Gameweek thirty-two — that's a difficulty rating of two at home. Six point eight expected points next gameweek. Five goals and three assists this season, with a form rating of six point three. He's building nicely and that Liverpool home fixture is very tasty. Verdict: Good. If you don't own him, he's worth considering ahead of that home match.
Now, transfers out.
First to consider selling — Newcastle assets. Sunderland beat Newcastle two-one in Gameweek thirty-one, and if you have Gordon, who was recommended as a differential pick recently, it's time to reassess. Newcastle face Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-two — a three-three difficulty rating — and Eddie Howe's side have been inconsistent. There's no specific player data flagging a must-sell here, but monitor Newcastle carefully. If you're carrying a Newcastle asset that hasn't delivered, Gameweek thirty-two's fixture doesn't scream haul. Hold or shift depending on your budget.
Second sell consideration — Wilson. Six point one million pounds, twenty-five percent ownership, and he returned nine points in Gameweek thirty-one with a goal and two bonus points. Now here's the thing — Liverpool host Fulham in Gameweek thirty-two. Wilson plays for Fulham, which means he faces Liverpool away. That's a difficulty rating of two for Liverpool, meaning it's tough for Fulham. Thirty thousand eight hundred and ninety-six transfers out this week. He's been brilliant this season — ten goals, eight assists — but this is a difficult away day at Anfield. Verdict: Hold if you have him but don't buy ahead of this fixture. Revisit after Gameweek thirty-two.
Third sell to discuss — Cunha at Man United. Eight million pounds, eight point three percent ownership, thirty-four thousand five hundred and seventy transfers in. He got an assist and six points in Gameweek thirty-one, but Man United face Leeds at home in Gameweek thirty-two — a difficulty of two for United, four for Leeds. That sounds good, but then Chelsea away in Gameweek thirty-three under Michael Carrick's interim setup is trickier. Seven goals and four assists this season is solid, but at eight million pounds, there are better value options. Verdict: Hold if you own him. Don't prioritise buying this week.
Now the differentials — under ten percent ownership, big potential upside.
First differential — Christie at Bournemouth. Four point nine million pounds, just zero point one percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-one against Man United, nine points, picking up two bonus as well. Bournemouth travel to Arsenal in Gameweek thirty-two, which is tough, but the price is absurdly low and he's showing form with a rating of five point seven. Budget enabler with genuine attacking intent. One to watch.
Second differential — Pickford at Everton. Five point six million pounds, thirteen point five percent ownership — just sneaking under the radar in terms of profile. He kept a clean sheet against Chelsea in Gameweek thirty-one, seven points, eleven clean sheets this season. Everton face Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two — a four for Everton as away side, difficulty three for Brentford at home. David Moyes' side are in decent defensive form and Pickford has eighty-six saves this season. Solid budget keeper pick with real clean sheet potential.
Third differential — Kelleher at Brentford. Four point eight million pounds, thirteen point five percent ownership. He kept a clean sheet against Leeds in Gameweek thirty-one, nine points, two bonus. Eight clean sheets this season, eighty-one saves. Brentford host Everton in Gameweek thirty-two. At four point eight million pounds, he is outstanding value. Seventeen thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven transfers in this week confirms managers are already noticing. If you need a cheap goalkeeper upgrade, this is your man.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — Welbeck. Brighton away at Burnley with a difficulty rating of two, twelve goals this season, and two goals just last weekend. He's in the form of his life and this is the standout armband option at just six point two million pounds. If you want a premium alternative, consider Szoboszlai at home to Fulham, but Welbeck is the value captain of the week.
One key tip — the Gameweek thirty-two deadline is Friday the tenth of April at five thirty in the afternoon. Don't sleep on this one. Get your transfers sorted early and lock in that captain.
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