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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 deadline. Let's go.
Right, quick news bulletin first. Saliba is a doubt for Gameweek thirty-two with an ankle injury - the word is there's a seventy-five percent chance of playing, so he's not out, but monitor that one closely ahead of the Arsenal versus Bournemouth fixture. Alisson and Enzo are also in the news, with the latter picking up a suspension relevant to upcoming cup fixtures, so keep an eye on squad rotation from the big clubs. International duty minutes have been logged, so fatigue could be a factor for players who racked up heavy international minutes heading into the April fixtures. And in terms of Gameweek thirty-one outcomes, what a week it was - Nott'm Forest put three past Spurs, Everton dismantled Chelsea three-nil, Sunderland shocked Newcastle two-one at Saint James' Park, and Welbeck bagged a brace as Brighton beat Liverpool two-one. Massive results all round.
Now let's get into the transfers. Here are your top three ins for Gameweek thirty-two.
First up, N.Williams from Nott'm Forest. Four point seven million pounds. Just three percent ownership. He put in a stunning Gameweek thirty-one performance - ninety minutes, two assists, a clean sheet, and three bonus points for fifteen total points. That's an expected ten points next gameweek against Aston Villa. Forest's defensive solidity under Sean Dyche is no joke - eight clean sheets this season - and N.Williams offers both attacking returns and defensive potential. At four point seven million pounds, he is an absolute steal. Verdict: Essential.
Next, Welbeck from Brighton. Six point two million pounds. Five point one percent ownership. He scored two goals in eighty-two minutes against Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-one, taking his season tally to twelve goals. Brighton travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two, a fixture with a difficulty rating of just two for the away side - that is a very favourable matchup. His expected points are seven point five for the upcoming gameweek. We've said hold recently, but this form demands an upgrade to buy. Verdict: Essential.
Third, Gyökeres from Arsenal. Eight point eight million pounds. Eleven point six percent ownership. He's been getting over thirty-five thousand transfers in this week. Arsenal host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two - a game with a high difficulty rating of five for Bournemouth, meaning Arsenal are heavy favourites. Gyökeres has eleven goals this season and an expected eight points next gameweek. With Saliba potentially back and Arsenal's defensive record elite, this is a frontman you want in your attack. Verdict: Good.
Now your top three transfers out.
First, King - we recommended a buy recently, but with West Ham hosting Wolves on Friday night in a fixture rated two-two in difficulty, it's a balanced game with limited clean sheet potential. If you haven't got him in yet, there's no rush - hold if you own him but don't panic buy into an uncertain fixture. Verdict: Hold.
Second, Milenković from Nott'm Forest. Five point one million pounds. Three point two percent ownership. He picked up nine points in Gameweek thirty-one with a clean sheet and bonus, and Forest face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-two. The fixture is rated three-three, so it's not the easiest. He's done a solid job this season with ninety-six total points and eight clean sheets, but at five point one million, you could reinvest elsewhere. If you have him, hold - but don't bring him in fresh. Verdict: Hold.
Third, Barkley from Aston Villa. Four point eight million pounds. Just zero point one percent ownership. He played sixty-six minutes in Gameweek thirty-one for just three points. Villa face Nott'm Forest away in Gameweek thirty-two - a difficult away trip. His season total of thirty-five points and points per game of just two point five is well below what you'd want at his price. If you have him, move him on and free up budget. Verdict: Sell.
Now your differential picks for Gameweek thirty-two - all under ten percent ownership.
Bijol from Leeds. Three point nine million pounds. Just zero point four percent ownership. He scored eleven points in Gameweek thirty-one - ninety minutes, a clean sheet, and three bonus points. Expected eight point five points next gameweek. Leeds head to Man Utd on Monday night, and at three point nine million, this is a brilliant budget enabler. His form rating is nine point zero. Don't sleep on him.
Richards from Crystal Palace. Four point four million pounds. Two point five percent ownership. He's kept ten clean sheets this season with a total of one hundred and fourteen points - four point four points per game. Palace face Newcastle at home in Gameweek thirty-two. At four point four million he's remarkable value. Expected seven points next gameweek. A low-key season-long performer that not enough managers own.
J.Gomes from Wolves. Five point three million pounds. Just zero point four percent ownership. Wolves travel to West Ham on Friday night. His season total stands at ninety-two points and his form is solid at seven point zero. A budget midfield differential with potential for a return in an open-looking fixture. Expected six point five points for the upcoming gameweek. One to consider if you want a point of difference.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two - it has to be B.Fernandes from Man Utd. Ten point three million pounds. Forty-four point six percent ownership. He delivered thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-one - a goal, an assist, three bonus points. He has eight goals and seventeen assists this season, and with an expected twelve points next gameweek as Man Utd host Leeds on Monday night, he is the standout armband choice. The form is incredible - eleven point five average over recent weeks. He is simply unmissable right now.
Key tip for Gameweek thirty-two - target Arsenal and Nott'm Forest assets. Arsenal host Bournemouth in what looks a very one-sided fixture, and Forest continue to impress defensively while creating attacking returns from their full-backs. The N.Williams and Saliba combination, if fit, is a powerful double-up that could yield serious points.
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