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Welcome to FPL AI Briefing, your daily dose of fantasy premier league insights and analysis. I'm excited to dive into today's packed show where we'll look at the latest news, standout performers, and key differentials that could make or break your FPL season as we head into Gameweek thirty-seven.
Big news coming out of Liverpool as reports suggest Trent Alexander-Arnold will be leaving the club at the end of the season. The premium defender has been an FPL legend over the years, consistently delivering attacking returns from defense. This could have major implications for FPL managers planning their strategies for next season.
Moving to our player analysis section, let's start with some exciting differentials that could help you climb the ranks. Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford has been in scintillating form, averaging six point two points per game this season. Owned by forty-six point four percent of managers, he's facing Fulham at home next - a fixture that could yield significant returns based on his expected points of five point three three.
Chris Wood has emerged as an interesting option, owned by thirty-one point seven percent of managers. With one hundred and ninety-six total points this season and averaging five point eight points per game, he's shown remarkable consistency. His upcoming fixtures against West Ham and Chelsea look promising.
One player flying under the radar is Sandro Tonali of Newcastle, owned by just zero point eight percent of managers. He's posted one hundred and two total points this season and could be a clever differential pick, though his upcoming fixture against Arsenal is challenging.
In the defensive department, Fabian Schär has been quietly impressive, owned by just four point two percent of teams. With one hundred and fifteen total points and an average of three point six points per game, he could be worth considering despite facing Arsenal away next gameweek.
Looking at the most transferred players, Ollie Watkins is seeing massive interest with two hundred and thirteen thousand five hundred and ninety-three transfers in this gameweek. His consistent returns and favorable fixtures make him an attractive option at eight point nine million pounds.
For those seeking a budget enabler, Beto at just four point eight million pounds could be worth consideration. He's shown decent form and faces Southampton at home next - a fixture rated just two on the difficulty scale.
In the premium category, Mohamed Salah remains a crucial asset despite his recent blank. Owned by sixty-eight percent of managers, he's accumulated three hundred and thirty-two total points this season. His upcoming fixtures against Brighton away and Crystal Palace at home offer good scoring potential.
For goalkeeping options, Daniel Bentley presents an interesting budget choice at three point nine million pounds, though his upcoming fixtures look challenging.
The injury news sees Christopher Nkunku listed as doubtful with a fifty percent chance of playing, while Kieran Trippier is also facing a late fitness test with a calf injury.
Looking at chip strategy for the remaining gameweeks, with no major double gameweeks ahead, focus should be on maximizing points from single gameweek fixtures and potentially using any remaining Free Hit chips to target specific favorable matchups.
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