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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, news first. Gameweek thirty-one is done and there were some massive results to digest. Nottingham Forest absolutely battered Spurs three-nil, continuing their incredible run under Sean Dyche. Everton demolished Chelsea three-nil, which is a nightmare if you have João Pedro in your squad. Brighton beat Liverpool two-one, which will have half the FPL world sweating. And Sunderland pulled off a stunning two-one win at Newcastle in the Tyne-Wear derby. Big implications for FPL planning all round.
On the injury front, Dango Ouattara was benched this gameweek, and while the reasons appear tactical, it's worth keeping a close eye on his situation before committing to any Bournemouth assets. Summerville of West Ham is also carrying a knock according to the latest team news, so avoid him for Gameweek thirty-two. And with Thiago picking up a DefCon score in Gameweek thirty-one, there could be fitness questions hovering there too. Stay alert.
Now let's get into the transfers.
First up in the transfer in column — Gabriel from Arsenal. Seven point two million pounds, forty-three point one percent ownership, and seeing over forty-one thousand transfers in this week. The man has kept fourteen clean sheets this season and is averaging an extraordinary six point nine points per game. Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday the eleventh of April, and with eight point eight expected points for Gameweek thirty-two, this is the fixture you want your defenders in. Bournemouth have an FDR of five away from home in this one, meaning it's a tough trip for Andoni Iraola's side. Gabriel is a set-piece threat too, with three goals and four assists this season. Verdict? Essential. If you don't have him, fix that now.
Second transfer in — Gyökeres of Arsenal. Eight point eight million pounds, eleven point five percent ownership, with nearly eighteen thousand transfers in this week. Eleven goals this season for the Arsenal forward, and he's got a form rating of five point eight with six point eight expected points for Gameweek thirty-two. Arsenal at home to Bournemouth is a mouth-watering fixture for attacking assets, and Gyökeres has been clinical in front of goal. At just over eleven percent ownership, there's still a real differential edge here. Verdict? Good buy, especially if you're chasing your mini-league rivals.
Third transfer in — Wilson of Fulham. Six point one million pounds, twenty-four point nine percent ownership, pulling in over thirty-three thousand transfers this week. He scored again in Gameweek thirty-one, played eighty-six minutes against Burnley, and now has ten goals and eight assists this season. That's stunning returns for a six point one million midfielder. Fulham host Liverpool on Saturday, and while that's a tough game on paper, Wilson thrives in big fixtures. He's averaging five point two points per game and has five point nine expected points for Gameweek thirty-two. Verdict? Good. Bring him in and don't overthink it.
Now the transfers out.
First to consider selling — Šeško of Man Utd. Seven point four million pounds, six point nine percent ownership, and seeing nearly eighteen thousand transfers out this week. He came off the bench in Gameweek thirty-one, playing just nineteen minutes in Man Utd's loss. Nine goals this season but his form is fading and Man Utd face Leeds away in Gameweek thirty-two, where Leeds have a surprisingly good FDR of four at home. His expected points for the next gameweek are just five point one. Michael Carrick's side look disjointed right now. Verdict? Sell and reinvest elsewhere.
Second to consider — Virgil of Liverpool. Six point three million pounds, thirty-four point nine percent ownership, with nearly twenty thousand transfers out this week. He played the full ninety minutes in the two-one defeat to Brighton, earning just three points, and Liverpool conceded again. They've now let in forty-two goals this season. Fulham at home in Gameweek thirty-two is a tricky fixture, and with five point three expected points, there are better defensive options for that price. Verdict? Sell if you need the funds to upgrade elsewhere, particularly for Gabriel.
Third to assess — João Pedro of Chelsea. Seven point eight million pounds, fifty percent ownership, and over fifty-two thousand managers moving him out this week. He played seventy-seven minutes in Gameweek thirty-one but didn't score or assist as Chelsea were demolished three-nil by Everton. Fourteen goals and nine assists this season is still impressive, but Chelsea face Man City in Gameweek thirty-two, and that is a nightmare fixture. With Liam Rosenior still finding his feet, Chelsea look vulnerable. Verdict? Hold if you're short on transfers, but if you have a free chip, there are better places for that seven point eight million.
Now for your differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could absolutely haul in Gameweek thirty-two.
First differential — Raya of Arsenal. Six million pounds, thirty-four point five percent ownership — wait, that's too high for a differential technically, but the expected points of six point zero for Gameweek thirty-two against Bournemouth make this worth mentioning for those without him. Moving on to the real differentials.
Igor Jesus of Nottingham Forest. Five point eight million pounds, just one point two percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-one, played seventy minutes, earned eight points with bonus, and Forest face Aston Villa at home in Gameweek thirty-two. Sean Dyche's Forest have been outstanding defensively and on the counter. At one point two percent, he is the ultimate differential. Eight goals involvement this season, and a resurgent Forest side behind him. Flier of the week.
Second differential — Flemming of Burnley. Five point three million pounds, just zero point four percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-one against Fulham, played the full ninety minutes, and earned seven points. Burnley host Brighton in Gameweek thirty-two, and with a form rating of four point eight and four point three expected points, he could sneak another return. Eight goals this season at under six million. Extremely low ownership means huge green arrows if he delivers.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — Gabriel of Arsenal. Eight point eight expected points, home fixture against Bournemouth, fourteen clean sheets this season, and a set-piece monster. If you're captaining a defender it sounds mad, but Gabriel is the safest armband option this week outside of a premium forward. For those with Gyökeres, that's your captain call sorted too with the same fixture.
Key tip for Gameweek thirty-two — don't be distracted by the Chelsea versus Man City game on Sunday. Both teams are unpredictable right now, and FPL assets from that fixture carry enormous risk. Target the Arsenal and Fulham double-up instead — Gabriel, Raya, Gyökeres, and Wilson give you solid coverage across the weekend's best fixtures.
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