Welcome to FPL AI Briefing, your daily dose of fantasy premier league insights and analysis. What a wild ride it's been this season, and now we're down to the final gameweek! Let's dive into everything you need to know to finish strong. Breaking news from the Arsenal camp - both William Saliba and Jurrien Timber have been ruled out for Gameweek thirty-eight with injuries. This leaves managers scrambling for defensive replacements ahead of the final weekend. In other team news, Alexander Isak is currently listed as doubtful with a groin injury, though there's a seventy-five percent chance he'll be available for Newcastle's home clash with Everton. Let's analyze the key players making moves in the transfer market. Ollie Watkins leads the way with over one hundred and thirty-nine thousand transfers in ahead of Aston Villa's trip to Manchester United. The striker has amassed one hundred and eighty-four points this season and looks a strong option despite the tricky fixture. Jarrod Bowen is also seeing significant interest, with nearly one hundred and fifty thousand managers bringing in the West Ham midfielder for their game against Ipswich. At 7.9 million pounds, he's returned one hundred and eighty points and has an appealing fixture to finish. On the flip side, over three hundred thousand managers have moved to sell Alexander Isak due to his injury concerns. William Saliba has also seen massive sales of over one hundred and thirty-four thousand. Looking at standout differentials, Morgan Gibbs-White caught the eye last gameweek with an eleven-point haul. Owned by just seven percent of teams, he faces Chelsea at home and could be an excellent final day punt. Mark Cucurella is another interesting differential at just eleven percent ownership. The Chelsea defender delivered fifteen points last time out and travels to face Nottingham Forest. In the premium bracket, Mohamed Salah remains the highest-scoring player with three hundred and thirty-four points despite a quiet recent spell. He has a home fixture against Crystal Palace where he'll be looking to finish strong. Erling Haaland, despite some inconsistent form, still carries massive potential against Fulham. At 14.9 million pounds, he's now owned by just twenty-four percent of teams - remarkably low for a player of his caliber. In goal, Mark Flekken presents an interesting option at 4.5 million pounds. The Brentford keeper has one hundred and thirty-five points this season and faces Wolves away. For those seeking a budget defensive option, Ezri Konsa at 4.4 million pounds caught attention with a fifteen-point haul last gameweek. He's owned by under nine percent of managers. Looking at midfield differentials, Bernardo Silva is criminally under-owned at just under three percent despite consistent returns for Manchester City. He could be a shrewd pick against Fulham. Up front, Taiwo Awoniyi has been in spectacular form for Forest. Despite his one hundred and ninety-eight points this season, he's still owned by only thirty-two percent of teams ahead of their Chelsea clash. For those still holding chips, the final gameweek can be a great time to deploy your remaining Bench Boost or Triple Captain. With many teams still having something to play for, we could see some explosive hauls. One interesting strategy could be targeting players from teams fighting for European spots or relegation, as they'll be fully motivated. Keep an eye on assets from teams like Aston Villa, Tottenham, and those in the relegation scrap. 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. Good luck in the final gameweek everyone!