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Welcome to Who Got The Points, I'm Archer. Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to prepare for Gameweek Ten. We've got breaking team news, the hottest transfers, and your captain pick sorted. Let's dive in. First up, the rapid-fire news bulletin. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed injury problems for both Enzo and Caicedo heading into Gameweek Ten. Both midfielders are serious doubts after picking up knocks. Meanwhile, Sunderland's Alderete is rated fifty percent to play with a head injury, creating uncertainty in their defense. Liverpool's Salah started against Brentford and looks fully fit heading into the next round. Finally, Brighton's Sesko got the nod over their other attacking options, signaling his growing importance under Fabian Hurzeler. Right, let's talk transfers. Your top three players to bring in for Gameweek Ten. First up, Bruno Guimaraes at six point five million pounds. The Newcastle midfielder exploded in Gameweek Nine with ten points including a goal and maximum bonus. He's got seven point five expected points for his next fixture and sits at just two point five percent ownership. With Newcastle's improved form and Bruno's advanced positioning, he's an essential pick for the coming weeks. Verdict - essential buy. Next, Mbeumo at eight point one million pounds. The Manchester United midfielder delivered fifteen points in Gameweek Nine with two goals and bonus points. He's averaged eight points per game recently and has eight expected points for Gameweek Ten. At sixteen point seven percent ownership, he's still flying under the radar despite his consistent returns. His attacking threat from midfield makes him a must-have. Verdict - essential buy. Third, Mukiele at just four point one million pounds. The Sunderland defender has been quietly accumulating points with forty-six total this season. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek Nine and has six point five expected points for his next fixture. At four point one percent ownership, he's the perfect budget enabler with clean sheet potential. Verdict - good buy for your bench or rotation. Now for your top three transfers out. First, João Pedro at seven point five million pounds. The Chelsea forward managed just two points in Gameweek Nine and has averaged only two points per game recently. With injury concerns around the squad and Maresca rotating his attack, Pedro's minutes look uncertain. One hundred seventy-three thousand managers transferred him out this week. His form of two point zero over five games tells the story. Verdict - sell immediately. Second, Haaland at fourteen point seven million pounds. The Manchester City striker blanked completely in Gameweek Nine, failing to start the match. While he remains the highest-scoring player overall with eighty-three points, Pep Guardiola's rotation policy is becoming a major concern. At fourteen point seven million pounds, you need guaranteed starts for that price tag. Consider alternatives with better fixture security. Verdict - hold for now but monitor closely. Third, Alderete at four point one million pounds. The Sunderland defender is rated fifty percent to play due to his head injury. Nineteen thousand managers have already moved him on, and with clean sheets hard to come by recently, the injury doubt makes him an easy transfer out. His expected points have dropped to just two point six for Gameweek Ten. Verdict - sell if you need the transfer. Time for differential picks under ten percent ownership. Szoboszlai at six point five million pounds caught the eye with ten points in Gameweek Nine, including an assist and bonus points. At just three point eight percent ownership, Liverpool's Hungarian midfielder could be a sneaky captain option with their favorable fixtures ahead. Van Hecke at four point four million pounds is a budget defender option from Brighton. While they've struggled defensively, at just one point one percent ownership, he offers differential upside if Brighton find their defensive form under Fabian Hurzeler. Finally, Matheus Nunes at five point three million pounds from Manchester City. The Portuguese midfielder has been getting more minutes recently and offers a cheap route into City's attack. At less than one percent ownership, he's a pure punt for the brave. Your captaincy pick for Gameweek Ten - stick with Bruno Guimaraes. His ten-point haul in Gameweek Nine showed his ceiling, and Newcastle's improving form makes him a solid differential captain choice. If you're playing it safe, Mbeumo's consistent returns and goal threat make him captain material too. One key tip for Gameweek Ten - monitor Chelsea's injury situation closely. With Enzo and Caicedo both doubtful, their midfield could be severely weakened, making their opponents more attractive for both attacking and defensive assets. 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 Gameweek Ten prep sorted. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com and we'll see you tomorrow with more essential FPL insights.