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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail Gameweek twenty-nine before that Tuesday deadline at six o'clock. Let's go.
Right, rapid-fire news time. First up, Wilson is doubtful for Gameweek twenty-nine with an ankle injury, but there's a seventy-five percent chance of playing. He scored and assisted in Gameweek twenty-eight, bagging twelve points, so he's absolutely worth monitoring right up to deadline. Don't panic sell just yet. Second, Mbeumo was a massive blank in Gameweek twenty-eight, scoring just two points after eighty-five minutes against Crystal Palace. Managers are moving him out in big numbers this week. Third, Nott'm Forest travel to Man City in Gameweek twenty-nine, and Sean Dyche's side face a seriously tough ask. Forest assets are ones to avoid this week. Fourth, Liverpool visit Wolves on Tuesday night, and with Arne Slot's side putting five past West Ham in Gameweek twenty-eight, Liverpool attackers are red hot right now. Finally, Arsenal head to Brighton on Wednesday. Mikel Arteta's side have been brilliant on the road, so their defensive and attacking assets look compelling.
Now let's get into the transfers. First buy: Iwobi from Fulham at six point three million pounds, one point five percent ownership, with nearly seventy-nine thousand transfers in this gameweek. He scored and earned maximum bonus in Gameweek twenty-eight, notching ten points. He's now bagged four goals and three assists this season, with a points-per-game of four point zero. Fulham host West Ham in Gameweek twenty-nine, and Marco Silva's side have been devastating at Craven Cottage. The fixture is a gift. Verdict? Good buy, and if you need a budget midfielder with form, this is your man.
Second buy: Mac Allister from Liverpool at six point two million pounds, one point nine percent ownership, pulling in nearly fifty-eight thousand transfers in. He scored in Gameweek twenty-eight, earning nine points including two bonus, and Liverpool put five past West Ham without much trouble. His expected points for Gameweek twenty-nine against Wolves stand at seven point eight, the highest in today's data. Liverpool are flying under Arne Slot, and Mac Allister is central to everything. At six point two million pounds, this is incredible value. Verdict? Essential.
Third buy: Gabriel from Arsenal at seven point one million pounds, forty-three percent ownership. He grabbed an assist and three bonus points in Gameweek twenty-eight for nine points. He's now kept twelve clean sheets this season, with three goals and four assists. Arsenal travel to Brighton, and while it's not a nailed clean sheet, Gabriel is always a threat at set pieces. Expected points of five point eight next gameweek. He's already owned by forty-three percent, but if you don't have him, now is the time. Verdict? Essential.
Now the transfers out. First sell: Mbeumo from Man Utd at eight point seven million pounds, twenty-three point nine percent ownership, with over seventy-eight thousand transfers out this week. He blanked in Gameweek twenty-eight with just two points from eighty-five minutes. Man Utd travel to Newcastle in Gameweek twenty-nine, which is a tough away fixture. His form has cooled significantly and at eight point seven million pounds, you can reinvest that budget into far more productive assets right now. Verdict? Sell.
Second transfer out to consider: Raúl from Fulham at six point one million pounds. He managed just two points in Gameweek twenty-eight despite seventy-two minutes on the pitch. With Wilson providing all the attacking returns at Fulham and Wilson's ankle concern adding uncertainty, Raúl feels like a luxury you can't afford. He's seen nearly twelve thousand transfers out this week. With Iwobi firing, the Fulham budget may be better spent on the midfielder slot. Verdict? Sell, and use those funds wisely.
Third: Casemiro from Man Utd at five point six million pounds. He blanked in Gameweek twenty-eight with four points and no goal involvement. Man Utd away at Newcastle doesn't fill you with confidence either. At two point five percent ownership, he's not a differential worth holding. Slightly more transfers out than in this week. Verdict? Hold if you must, but better options exist at that price point.
Right, differentials time. Three picks under ten percent ownership that could haul in Gameweek twenty-nine.
First: Gomez from Brighton at four point nine million pounds, just zero point two percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek twenty-eight, clocking nine points. He's now got five goals from midfield this season, which is outstanding for a player at this price. Brighton host Arsenal at the Amex on Wednesday. Yes, Arsenal are strong, but Brighton under Fabian Hurzeler always press high and create chances. At under five million pounds, Gomez is a genuine differential gem. Massive ceiling.
Second: Souček from West Ham at five point seven million pounds, zero point three percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek twenty-eight for seven points and travels to Fulham in Gameweek twenty-nine. West Ham are looking for a response under Nuno Espirito Santo, and Souček consistently pops up with goal contributions. With expected points of five point two, there's upside here at a knockdown price.
Third: Wilson from Fulham, yes still worth a mention as a differential angle despite the injury worry. At just twenty-three point four percent ownership and a seventy-five percent chance of playing, if he's fit he's a must-play. He scored and assisted last time out. If he's confirmed fit before deadline, snap him up.
Captaincy for Gameweek twenty-nine? Mac Allister. Liverpool at Wolves, outstanding expected points of seven point eight, and he's in brilliant form after scoring in Gameweek twenty-eight. Arne Slot's side are the in-form team in the league right now. If you want a differentiating captain pick, Iwobi against West Ham is your alternative.
Key tip for this gameweek: the Gameweek twenty-nine deadline is Tuesday the third of March at six o'clock in the evening. That's incredibly tight. Get your transfers done before the Tuesday night games kick off. Don't sleep on this one.
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