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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek twenty-eight transfers before Friday's deadline at six thirty. Let's go.
Right, the news you need first. Arsenal absolutely dismantled Spurs in Gameweek twenty-seven, winning four one at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Mikel Arteta's side look devastating right now and they host Chelsea on Sunday. Liverpool kept the pressure on with a one nil win at Nott'm Forest. Man City also got the job done, beating Newcastle two one. And Man Utd snuck a one nil win at Everton, with Lammens keeping a clean sheet and bagging nine points between the sticks. Big Gameweek twenty-eight fixture alert: Arsenal versus Chelsea on Sunday afternoon is the standout clash, and Leeds versus Man City on Saturday evening could be a feast of goals. Deadline is Friday the twenty-seventh of February at six thirty, so don't hang around.
Now let's get into the transfers.
Transfer In number one: O.Dango from Brentford, five point nine million pounds, two percent ownership. Over one hundred and five thousand managers are bringing him in this week and it's easy to see why. He has five goals and five assists this season, averaging four point two points per game. Brentford travel to Burnley in Gameweek twenty-eight, a very winnable fixture, and his expected points are six point three. He blanked in Gameweek twenty-seven but so did most people. The underlying numbers are strong and the price is right. Verdict: Good buy ahead of that Burnley clash.
Transfer In number two: Haaland from Man City, fourteen point eight million pounds, sixty-seven point four percent ownership. Yes, he's everywhere, but with twenty-two goals and seven assists this season, and Man City heading to Leeds in Gameweek twenty-eight, you simply can't ignore him. He got an assist in Gameweek twenty-seven and has seven point three expected points for the upcoming gameweek. Price has risen eight points recently. If you don't have him, this is still the fixture to target. Verdict: Essential if you're not already on board.
Transfer In number three: Lammens from Man Utd, five point oh million pounds, two point three percent ownership. Nine points in Gameweek twenty-seven including a clean sheet, two bonus points, and forty-eight saves on the season. At just five million, he's incredible value. Man Utd host Crystal Palace in Gameweek twenty-eight, and with five clean sheets this season, he offers real upside. Expected points of five point three make him one of the best budget keepers in the game right now. Verdict: Essential budget goalkeeper pick.
Now the transfers out.
Transfer Out number one: J.Timber from Arsenal, six point four million pounds, twenty-eight point four percent ownership. Nearly two hundred thousand managers are selling him this week and it's hard to argue. He only played fifty-six minutes in Gameweek twenty-seven, picking up just three points. His form is three point four, and his expected points for Gameweek twenty-eight are just three point nine. Arsenal face Chelsea on Sunday which is a tough home fixture. Rotation risk is real here. Verdict: Sell and reinvest.
Transfer Out number two: Sarr from Crystal Palace, six point four million pounds, three point eight percent ownership. Over thirty-three thousand managers moving him on this week. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek twenty-seven and returned just two points despite Crystal Palace winning one nil at Wolves. Eight clean sheets this season sounds great but his returns are drying up, with a form score of four point eight and just four point three expected points next. Crystal Palace travel to Man Utd in Gameweek twenty-eight, not an easy fixture. Verdict: Sell and upgrade.
Transfer Out number three: B.Fernandes from Man Utd, nine point nine million pounds, thirty-seven point four percent ownership. We know the quality is there, six goals and twelve assists this season, and he averages six points per game. But he blanked completely in Gameweek twenty-seven with just two points against Everton, and over thirty-seven thousand managers are heading for the exit. If you're short on funds and need cash for a better asset, this is the week to move him. Verdict: Hold if flush, sell if you need the funds.
Now, your differential picks. Under ten percent ownership, big potential returns.
First up, Scott from Bournemouth, five million pounds, one point two percent ownership. Six point oh form, five points in Gameweek twenty-seven including a clean sheet, and thirty-two thousand transfers in this week. Bournemouth host Sunderland in Gameweek twenty-eight which is a great home fixture. Seven clean sheets this season at this price is phenomenal value. Seriously underowned.
Second differential: Summerville from West Ham, five point seven million pounds, three point one percent ownership. Four goals and three assists this season, with West Ham hosting Liverpool in Gameweek twenty-eight. Now, Liverpool away is tough, but Summerville's six point oh form and five point five expected points suggest he's capable of a haul on any given day. His price has risen two points this week. Under the radar and worth a look.
Third differential: M.Fernandes from West Ham, five point five million pounds, just zero point five percent ownership. One hundred total points this season, averaging four points per game, and he kept a clean sheet in Gameweek twenty-seven for five points. Often overlooked but quietly consistent. Same fixture against Liverpool, same upside. A true differential at that ownership.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek twenty-eight: Haaland. Man City travel to Leeds and Pep Guardiola's side will be rampant. Twenty-two goals this season, seven point three expected points, and Leeds have shipped goals throughout the campaign. Double up if you have him. If not, B.Fernandes hosting Crystal Palace is your armband alternative, but Haaland is the clear number one.
Key tip: With Arsenal facing Chelsea on Sunday, be careful about loading up on Arsenal assets expecting a clean sheet. Chelsea at the Emirates is not a gimme, and J.Timber's rotation risk makes him the one to move. Reinvest that cash into budget enablers like Lammens or Scott to fund premium upgrades elsewhere.
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