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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily FPL fix. Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes as we prep for Gameweek Ten. Gameweek Nine is done and dusted, and with the Gameweek Ten deadline hitting Saturday at half past one, it's time to make those crucial moves. Let's dive straight in with your rapid-fire news bulletin. Bruno Guimaraes grabbed a goal and maximum bonus against Arsenal, showing exactly why Newcastle's midfield maestro is flying under the radar at just two point eight percent ownership. Meanwhile, Casemiro shocked everyone with a goal and assist haul against Brighton, bagging fifteen points in his first start under Ruben Amorim's new system. Neto continued his fine form with another assist for Chelsea, while Marcus Tavernier scored his second goal in three games for Bournemouth. And finally, Eze bounced back with a goal against Liverpool, reminding us why he remains a premium option despite recent struggles. Right, let's get into your top three transfers in for Gameweek Ten. First up, Bruno Guimaraes at six point five million pounds. Ownership has jumped from two point eight to nearly four percent after his ten-point haul. He's scored three goals and grabbed one assist this season, plus he's averaging five point two points per game. With Newcastle's fixtures improving and Eddie Howe's side finding their rhythm, Bruno offers incredible value in midfield. The Brazilian has seven point five expected points for Gameweek Ten, making him essential at this price point. Verdict: Essential. Next, Neto at seven million pounds exactly. The Chelsea winger has rocketed up to five point three percent ownership after consistent returns. Two goals and two assists this season tell only part of the story - he's been Chelsea's most creative outlet under Enzo Maresca. With seven point eight expected points for Gameweek Ten and Chelsea's attack clicking, Neto offers premium returns at a mid-range price. His form rating of seven point three shows he's hitting peak performance levels. Verdict: Essential. Third, Marcus Tavernier at five point five million pounds. Ownership sitting at just one point three percent makes him a perfect differential. Two goals this season might not sound impressive, but he's been Bournemouth's key creative force under Andoni Iraola. Five clean sheets defensively shows Bournemouth's improved structure, while his five point eight expected points suggest more returns are coming. At this price, he's stealing points from premium midfielders. Verdict: Good. Now your top three transfers out. Starting with Cody Gakpo at seven point six million pounds. Ownership dropping as managers lose patience with Liverpool's rotation. Just two points in Gameweek Nine after being substituted at sixty minutes shows Arne Slot isn't guaranteeing him starts. Three goals and two assists this season isn't terrible, but at seven point six million, you need consistency. With Diogo Jota returning soon, Gakpo's minutes look uncertain. His four point seven points per game average doesn't justify the premium price tag. Verdict: Sell. Second, Daniel Munoz at five point seven million pounds. Still popular at thirteen point nine percent ownership but showing signs of fatigue. Just two points against Newcastle suggests Crystal Palace's attacking threat is diminishing. One goal and three assists this season was front-loaded, and Oliver Glasner's side are struggling for clean sheets with nine goals conceded in recent games. His expected points have dropped, and there are better defensive options available. Verdict: Hold for now, but monitor closely. Third, any Wolves assets priced above five point five million. Vitor Pereira's appointment might bring changes, but fourteen goals conceded this season shows their defensive fragility. Even Marshall Munetsi, who scored in Gameweek Nine, remains a risky punt given Wolves' inconsistency. Their fixtures don't improve significantly, and clean sheet potential remains minimal. If you own any premium Wolves assets, now's the time to move them on. Verdict: Sell. Quick-fire differentials for the brave managers. Casemiro at five point five million pounds and zero point three percent ownership just proved he can deliver under Ruben Amorim's system. Fifteen points in Gameweek Nine shows what happens when Manchester United click. Rodrigo Bentancur at five point three million pounds offers Tottenham midfield exposure at basement price with Thomas Frank's attacking philosophy. Finally, Lesley Ugochukwu at five million pounds gives you Burnley's box-to-box threat under Scott Parker's system. All three offer massive upside if their teams hit form. Your captain pick for Gameweek Ten has to be Bruno Guimaraes. Newcastle face Crystal Palace at home, and Bruno's creativity against a leaky Palace defense screams big haul potential. Seven point five expected points, home advantage, and momentum all point to another double-digit return. One key tip: don't chase last week's points. Casemiro's fifteen-pointer was brilliant, but focus on players with consistent underlying numbers rather than one-week wonders. Want to win your fantasy premier league mini leagues? Join Fantasy Football Hub today with thirty percent off using our link in the show notes. That's your lot for today. Get those transfers locked in before Saturday's deadline, and remember - it's not about who got the points last week, it's about who'll get them next week. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com for daily updates, and we'll see you tomorrow for more FPL insights.