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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek thirty-two transfers before that Friday the tenth of April deadline. Let's get into it.
Right, news first. The big talking point from Gameweek thirty-one is B.Fernandes. The Man United captain was handed an assist in the two-two draw at Bournemouth, and he's now on a form rating of nine point two — the highest in the game. Maguire is reportedly set to miss multiple matches, so keep that in mind for your defensive coverage of Man United fixtures. Also worth noting — Kroupi came off the bench at Bournemouth and is confirmed on penalty duties, which is a massive FPL signal going forward. Mbeumo started that game but Sesko was a substitute, so monitor that striking situation at Man United carefully. And finally — Gameweek thirty-two is shaping up to be the most popular wildcard window of the season. If you've got yours saved, the fixtures are genuinely tasty. Arsenal host Bournemouth, Liverpool are at home to Fulham, and there are some cracking differential opportunities. Plan ahead.
Now let's talk transfers in. First up — B.Fernandes. Ten point two million pounds, forty-three point six percent ownership, and he picked up thirteen points in the Bournemouth draw — a goal, an assist, and the bonus. Fifteen thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are nine point seven against Leeds at Old Trafford. Man United are favourites there, and Fernandes is the creative engine with seventeen assists this season. Verdict? Essential. If you don't have him already, that's a significant red arrow waiting to happen.
Second transfer in — J.Timber. Six point three million pounds, twenty-six point nine percent ownership, and nearly seven thousand transfers in this event. Arsenal host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two — a fantastic attacking fixture — and Timber has accumulated thirteen clean sheets, three goals and six assists this season. His form rating is six point two and he has an expected seven point two points next gameweek. He's a defender giving you genuine attacking returns from a top-four side. Verdict? Good buy — especially if you're wildcarding.
Third transfer in — Van Hecke. Four point five million pounds, four point six percent ownership, nearly nine thousand transfers in this gameweek. Brighton face Burnley away in Gameweek thirty-two — the home difficulty rating is three, making that a solid clean sheet chance. Seven clean sheets this season, three goals, two assists. He's incredible value at that price point and frees up budget for premium assets elsewhere. Brighton haven't played yet in Gameweek thirty-one, so he comes in fresh. Verdict? Good — especially as a budget enabler on wildcard.
Now transfers out. First — Senesi. Five point one million pounds, nineteen point seven percent ownership. He played the full ninety minutes in that two-two draw at Bournemouth but registered just one point — no clean sheet, no goal contributions. Bournemouth's attacking fixtures get tougher now, and with Arsenal coming up in Gameweek thirty-two, a clean sheet looks unlikely. He's been recommended as a buy recently, and while his season stats are solid, the upcoming run makes him less appealing short term. Verdict? Hold for now, but assess post-Gameweek thirty-one if you need the funds.
Second sell — Aït-Nouri. Five point seven million pounds, four point four percent ownership, and his price has dropped three points. He's listed under Man City but has only three clean sheets all season with limited attacking output — no goals, just two assists. His form is dipping at four point five. With Chelsea versus Man City in Gameweek thirty-two a difficult fixture rated four-four, this isn't the time to be backing him. Verdict? Sell — there are much better options at his price.
Third consideration — Rodrigo. Six point three million pounds, just zero point five percent ownership. His price is falling and his points-per-game of three point two just doesn't justify the cost. Only one goal all season and zero assists. That Chelsea versus Man City clash in Gameweek thirty-two is a coin flip at best. Verdict? Sell if you somehow have him — the funds are better deployed elsewhere.
Differential picks now — all under ten percent ownership. First — O'Reilly from Man City. Five point zero million pounds, eight point six percent ownership. Four goals and three assists this season as a defender — that's exceptional. Eleven clean sheets too. His expected points are six point two for Gameweek thirty-two. Chelsea away is tricky but Man City's quality shines through, and O'Reilly is genuinely different from most FPL defenders in what he offers going forward. One to target on wildcard.
Second differential — J.Gomes from Wolves. Five point three million pounds, just zero point three percent ownership. His form is six point two — identical to Timber and Senesi — and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are five point seven. Wolves travel to West Ham in the Friday night opener of Gameweek thirty-two. Under Rob Edwards, Wolves can be unpredictable, and J.Gomes has shown flashes of quality. Extremely low ownership means huge green arrow potential if he hauls. One for the brave.
Third differential — Henderson in goal for Crystal Palace. Five point zero million pounds, eight point two percent ownership. Eighty-six saves this season — that is phenomenal shot-stopping volume. Ten clean sheets too. Crystal Palace face Newcastle at home in Gameweek thirty-two, rated three-three. Under Oliver Glasner, Palace are well-organised and Henderson could rack up save points even if there's no clean sheet. A genuine alternative to premium keepers. Verdict? Great differential on wildcard.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — it has to be B.Fernandes. Nine point seven expected points against Leeds, who travel to Old Trafford. He's in career-best form with eight goals and seventeen assists this season. He's involved in everything Man United do going forward under Michael Carrick. No brainer armband. One key tip — if you're not wildcarding this week, prioritise getting J.Timber in. Six point three million pounds for a defender averaging five points per game with Arsenal's fixture against Bournemouth coming up is the kind of differential that separates mini-league winners from the rest.
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