As we approach Gameweek 10 of the Fantasy Premier League season, let's examine the most popular transfer moves among top managers:
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Here are the top five most transferred-in players ahead of Gameweek 10, according to the Transfer Analytics tool. Mbeumo now ranks as the fourth most-owned player in FPL, with the Brentford midfielder featured in 38.4% of teams.
Rayan Aït-Nouri (£4.6m, Wolves) has been a revelation in recent weeks, scoring 16 points in his last three matches with 2 goals and 1 assist. His attacking potential from defence is evident, however, with an xFPL of 9.44 it does suggest an overperformance. Wolves face Crystal Palace (H), Southampton (A), and Fulham (A) in their next three fixtures.
Gabriel (£6.3m, Arsenal) is dealing with a knee injury and is rated 75% likely to play. He's managed just 4 points in his last three games, conceding 4 goals. Arsenal's upcoming fixtures include Newcastle (A), Chelsea (H), and Nottingham Forest (H).
Yoane Wissa (£6.0m, Brentford) has been in fine form, scoring 11 points in his last three appearances despite limited minutes (114). With 1 goal and 1 assist, his xFPL of 7.44 suggests his 11 points may have been a little fortunate. Brentford's next three matches are Fulham (A), Bournemouth (H), and Everton (A).
Dominic Solanke (£7.7m, Spurs) has struggled recently, scoring just 9 points in his last three games with 1 assist. Spurs face Aston Villa (H), Ipswich (H), and Manchester City (A) in their upcoming fixtures.
Josko Gvardiol (£6.2m, Man City) has impressed with 20 points in his last three matches, including 1 goal, 1 clean sheet, and 5 bonus points. His xFPL of 17.75 aligns fairly closely with his actual performance. However, he's currently flagged with a knock (75% chance of playing). Man City's next three fixtures are Bournemouth (H), Brighton (H), and Tottenham (A).
Matheus Cunha (£6.6m, Wolves) has been outstanding, scoring 20 points in his last three games with 2 goals and 6 bonus points. His xFPL of 18.29 suggests his performance is sustainable. Wolves' upcoming fixtures are listed above.
Kai Havertz (£8.2m, Arsenal) has managed 12 points in his last three matches, scoring 1 goal. His xFPL of 14.46 indicates potential for better returns. Arsenal's next fixtures are mentioned earlier.
This transfer swaps Cunha for Solanke, whose details have been provided in previous entries.
These transfers reflect a shift towards in-form players with favourable fixtures, while moving away from those who are underperforming or facing injury concerns. Managers should consider their overall team structure and long-term plans when making these moves.
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