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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily FPL fix. I'm Archer, and in the next seven minutes, we're breaking down everything you need to know for Gameweek twenty-four. Let's dive straight in.
Right, news bulletin time. First up, Bruno Guimaraes is a major doubt for Newcastle's trip to Liverpool. Ankle injury, seventy-five percent chance of playing. That's a huge worry if you own him at twenty-one percent ownership. Monitor the pressers closely. Second, Semenyo bagged his eleventh goal of the season for Man City in their two-nil win over Wolves. The seven point seven million pound midfielder is now in forty-seven percent of teams and showing no signs of slowing down. Third, Marc Guehi made his Man City debut after his January move, with Pep Guardiola full of praise. City kept a clean sheet, and Guehi looks like he's slotted straight in. Fourth, Joe Gomez picked up a knock in Liverpool's shock three-two loss at Bournemouth. Arne Slot will provide more details, but Liverpool's defensive options are thinning. Finally, Haaland and Foden were both benched for City's clash with Wolves. Pep rotated ahead of the Spurs fixture in Gameweek twenty-four. Expect both to start against Thomas Frank's side on Sunday.
Let's talk transfers in. First pick, Matheus Nunes. Five point four million pounds, just three point two percent owned. The Man City defender notched eleven points in Gameweek twenty-three with an assist and a clean sheet against Wolves. He's started five of the last six matches and is offering serious attacking returns from defence. With City's fixtures turning, including Spurs next and then Newcastle, he's a differential that could explode. Verdict, good buy for those chasing in mini-leagues.
Second transfer in, Bowen. Seven point six million pounds, eight point one percent ownership. The West Ham forward delivered twelve points against Sunderland with a goal, an assist, and three bonus points. That's now seven goals and three assists for the season. West Ham face Chelsea next at Stamford Bridge, which isn't ideal, but Bowen is clearly back in form under Nuno Espirito Santo. With three returns in his last four matches, he's worth considering. Verdict, good option, especially with fixture swings ahead.
Third transfer in, Romero. Five point zero million pounds, four point one percent owned. The Spurs defender scored nine points in the two-two draw with Burnley, grabbing a goal and two bonus points. He's now got four goals this season, which is exceptional for a centre-back at this price. Spurs face Man City next, which is tough, but then they've got Newcastle at home in Gameweek twenty-five. Romero is on set-pieces occasionally and loves getting forward. Verdict, wait for one more week, then pounce.
Transfers out now. First up, Bruno Guimaraes. Seven point three million pounds, twenty-one point two percent owned. The Newcastle midfielder is doubtful with an ankle injury, and over forty-six thousand managers have already shifted him out. He's got zero points this week because Newcastle haven't played yet, but that injury cloud is a massive red flag. Liverpool away next isn't a great fixture either. If you need funds or have other fires to put out, he's droppable. Verdict, sell if you need the cash or have pressing issues.
Second sell candidate, Gabriel. Six point nine million pounds, thirty-six point seven percent ownership. Wait, hear me out. The Arsenal defender has been incredible this season, ten clean sheets and one hundred and twenty points. But he's six point nine million, and Arsenal face Man Utd on Sunday, then Leeds, Sunderland, and Spurs in the next four. That's not ideal for clean sheet chasing. If you're wildcarding or restructuring, downgrading Gabriel to fund a premium attacker makes sense. Verdict, hold if you're set, but he's not untouchable.
Third transfer out, Mbeumo. Eight point two million pounds, eleven point seven percent owned. The Man Utd midfielder has just one point five expected points for Gameweek twenty-four against Fulham. His form has dipped to one point five, and he's only returned eighty-three points from seventeen matches. That's four point nine points per game, which is underwhelming for eight point two million. With Man Utd's fixtures getting trickier, he's not essential. Verdict, sell if you need funds or want more explosive options.
Differential time. First pick, Odegaard. Seven point eight million pounds, just two point three percent owned. The Arsenal captain is flying under the radar after injury struggles earlier in the season. He's got five point three expected points against Man Utd this weekend and is nailed for Arsenal. At this ownership, he's a cheeky captaincy shout if you're feeling brave. Risk it for the biscuit.
Second differential, Collins. Five point zero million pounds, four point one percent ownership. The Brentford defender has ninety points from twenty-two matches and five clean sheets. Brentford have kept things tight recently, and Collins is a set-piece threat. They face Aston Villa next, then Newcastle and Arsenal. Not the easiest run, but at five million, he's cheap defensive cover. One to watch.
Captaincy for Gameweek twenty-four? It's got to be Semenyo. Man City host Bournemouth at home, where they've been solid. Semenyo has eleven goals, five assists, and is in ridiculous form. Forty-seven percent of managers own him, so not captaining him is risky. Armband on Semenyo, job done.
One key tip to finish. Don't panic sell Bruno Guimaraes if you've got bigger problems elsewhere. That seventy-five percent chance of playing means he's likely to feature. Monitor the news Saturday morning, and if he's passed fit, he stays. If not, you've got your free transfer ready.
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