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Bruno Fernandes (£9.4m) looks set for a spell out after sustaining a hamstring injury at Villa Park on Sunday.

Owned by over a quarter of all FPL managers, and around three-quarters of the top 100k, the Manchester United playmaker’s injury has already driven over 250,000 sales.

In this article, we take a look at five of the best replacements, along with some other alternatives.

We’ve not included Phil Foden (£8.9m) or Antoine Semenyo (£7.7m) here, who are already the two most-owned midfielders in the game.


MATHEUS CUNHA (£8.0m)

One Manchester United midfielder out, another in?

The Red Devils have been largely inconsistent in recent weeks. Their last eight matches have produced two wins, four draws and two defeats.

Despite that mixed run, the goals have continued to arrive. Ruben Amorim’s side have scored at least twice in five of those eight fixtures, which highlights their attacking upside.

That threat shows clearly in the data. Manchester United midfielders remain among the liveliest in the league. Four currently rank inside the top 10 for non-penalty expected goal involvement (NPxGI, below) this season, underlining their appeal from an FPL perspective.

One of those midfielders is the player in focus here, Matheus Cunha (£8.0m). It remains unclear how the absence of Bryan Mbeumo (£8.1m), Amad Diallo (£6.3m), and the injured Bruno Fernandes will impact Manchester United as a whole.

What does look secure, though, is his role. Minutes should remain steady, barring injury. Penalty duties may also fall his way, which would further boost his appeal. That added responsibility increases his chances of improving on the three goals and one assist he has already delivered this season.

His shot count has gone through the roof in the last three Gameweeks, too (see below). Attempts (one being his goal) continued to arrive at Villa Park, even with Mbeumo and Amad absent and Bruno off the field.

His short-term fixture run is also very appealing. The hosting of rock-bottom Wolverhampton Wanderers, alongside away trips to second-bottom Burnley and Leeds United, raise his potential considerably. Even Newcastle United at home isn’t as tricky a fixture as it might be: the Magpies have won only once on the road in 2025/26.


DECLAN RICE (£7.1M)

Recent draws against Sunderland and Chelsea, combined with a defeat to Aston Villa and narrow wins in Gameweeks 16 and 17, have raised question marks over Arsenal’s recent form.

Even so, the Gunners remain two points clear of Manchester City at the top. That gap highlights just how firmly they remain engaged in the title race.

Motivation should not be in doubt across the upcoming schedule. Mikel Arteta’s side face testing fixtures on paper, with clashes against Aston Villa, Liverpool and Manchester United across their next six matches. While we FPL managers may covet the ‘flat-track bully’ games, there’s less chance of our assets getting handed seasonal rests in a match against title rivals than, say, a home encounter with relegation candidates.

And it’s not like those trickier opponents haven’t shown defensive vulnerabilities. Even in-form Villa have only kept one clean sheet, against a shocking Wolves side, in the last six Gameweeks.

So, enter Declan Rice (£7.1m) – or, if you’ve got the budget, Bukayo Saka (£10.3m).

There has been little to separate the two so far this season. Rice has collected more points, but Saka has logged fewer minutes due to injury.

Even with reduced game time, Saka has almost doubled Rice’s NPxGI. That gap highlights his superior attacking potential and suggests he is more likely to deliver returns over the long term.

However, Rice comes in at over £3.0m cheaper and continues to post strong defensive numbers. He has averaged between 10 and 11 defensive contributions per 90 minutes this season. On corners, he also carries plenty of assist potential.

Picking Rice also frees the budget to upgrade a cheap forward to the increasingly appealing Hugo Ektike (£8.8m) ahead of his good upcoming fixtures.


FLORIAN WIRTZ (£8.0M)

After a rollercoaster first three months of 2025/26, Liverpool arrive unbeaten in their last six matches across all competitions and head into the upcoming period on the back of three straight wins. The signs suggest they are beginning to rediscover their rhythm, even if it’s not totally convincing yet.

That timing could work well for FPL managers.

An away trip to league leaders Arsenal is far from ideal, but Liverpool face four of the league’s weakest defences (see below) across their next five fixtures, which keeps their assets firmly in focus.

Game time has been the main concern surrounding Florian Wirtz (£8.0m) this season. Rotation and injury have limited his involvement, with the German failing to start five of Liverpool’s 17 league matches so far.

That picture has improved significantly in recent weeks. Wirtz has now started five league matches in a row, helped in part by squad injuries. The continued absence of Cody Gakpo (£7.3m) and Alexander Isak (£10.3m) should further secure his minutes.

But he’d arguably be in the side on merit, too, with his performances growing ever more convincing by the week.

Two assists arrived over the last four Gameweeks, during which time he’s been among the top five midfielders for chances created (CC, below):

That uptick, combined with a favourable run of fixtures, could signal the start of more consistent returns for Wirtz in the weeks ahead.


ANTHONY GORDON (£7.3M)

Newcastle United are another side who have struggled to find consistency this season. The Magpies currently sit 11th in the table, with a poor away record playing a major role in that position.

From an attacking perspective, there is room for improvement. Eddie Howe’s side rank around mid-table for goals scored.

However, the underlying numbers remain encouraging. Newcastle sit inside the top eight for key attacking metrics such as big chances created and shots on target, which offers a positive outlook moving forward.

With that in mind, there is plenty to be optimistic about moving forward for Newcastle. Upcoming fixtures against Burnley away, Leeds United at home and Wolverhampton Wanderers away pit them against some of the league’s weakest defences. Even meetings with Manchester United (one clean sheet all season) and a recently leaky Crystal Palace could present opportunities.

From an FPL perspective, Anthony Gordon (£7.3m) looks like one of the strongest routes into the Newcastle attack. As the designated penalty taker, he carries added upside.

Minutes have been an issue at times this season. Gametime is not fully secure, with Harvey Barnes (£6.2m) waiting in reserve. Even when Gordon starts, a substitution around the 70-minute mark is to be feared.

Three consecutive league starts suggest he may be re-establishing himself in the starting XI, even if it’s not as a 90-minute man. That increased involvement has translated into returns. Gordon has delivered two goals and two assists across his last four matches, with those two strikes admittedly coming from the spot.

While early-ish substitutions are to be expected, it’s worth pointing out that Newcastle’s fixture turnaround times over Christmas and New Year (see below) are among the four most forgiving in the division. Friday-Tuesday-Sunday looks very manageable in Gameweeks 18-20, especially. Three starts could yet be within reach.


RAYAN CHERKI (£6.6m)

Manchester City have now recorded seven consecutive league wins as they continue to chase Arsenal at the top of the table.

Pep Guardiola’s side have scored at least three goals in five of those fixtures, underlining just how relentless they have been in attack.

It is hard to label any fixture above as restrictive given Manchester City’s current form. A run that includes Nottingham Forest away, Brighton & Hove Albion at home, Manchester United away and Wolves at home offers plenty of scope for attacking returns across the next six Gameweeks.

While he does not stand out as strongly as some teammates for underlying metrics, Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) remains an interesting option. He ranks second among City midfielders for attacking returns this season, with eight in total.

Seven of those have come in the form of assists, and it’s creativity, rather than goalscoring, where most of his points will come from.

Above: Among midfielders with more than 500 minutes of game-time, Cherki has the best rate of chances created this season

The Frenchman has now started and played over 60 minutes in three consecutive league matches for the first time this campaign. Pep Guardiola has, amazingly, also made fewer starting XI changes than any other Premier League manager in the last eight Gameweeks.

Price is another key factor. A move from Bruno Fernandes to Cherki frees up significant funds, potentially enabling multiple upgrades elsewhere.

With heavy ownership around Erling Haaland (£15.0m) and Phil Foden (£8.9m), Man City gains can be hard to come by if they deliver as expected. Cherki offers a differential route into a red-hot attack, with upside if his minutes continue to improve.


ALSO CONSIDER

There are several alternatives available for Bruno Fernandes owners looking to move on. Another is the in-form Morgan Rogers (£7.2m).

In-form Aston Villa have now won 10 consecutive matches across all competitions, which keeps their attacking assets firmly on the radar.

However, the immediate fixtures are not ideal, with away trips to Chelsea and Arsenal. A strong run follows shortly after. Back-to-back braces from Rogers, combined with the ability to free up funds for upgrades elsewhere, could tempt managers to act sooner than the ideal Gameweek 20 entry point. It’s worth having a read of Tom’s Scout Notes for a bit more on the Villa man’s increased goal threat.

Elsewhere, Tottenham Hotspur have a favourable run of fixtures ahead of them:

A recent lack of clean sheets makes Crystal Palace far less intimidating from an attacking perspective. That vulnerability, combined with fixtures against Brentford away, Sunderland at home, Bournemouth away, West Ham United at home and Burnley away, boosts the appeal of Mohammed Kudus (£6.4m).

The Ghanaian has been one of Spurs’ most influential midfielders this season. His minutes have remained steady throughout the campaign. While he has slightly overperformed his underlying data, a return of two goals and six assists still represents solid output for a player operating in a struggling side.


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  1. Khalico
    • 10 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Who would you shift out Chalobah or Guehi? Looking to replace one with Senesi

    1. Kingy109
      • 4 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Bournemouth have terrible fixtures I wouldn't make either move

    2. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I’m looking at removing Senesi

  2. Fuddled FC
    • 14 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Is Thiago worth holding?

    1. chocolove
      • 15 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Y

    2. beerhockeyrock
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Y
      Gonna hold (probably) through next 4 (SUN H) maybe 6 (NFO H)
      I think there's 5 decent games in next 6

    3. Studs Up
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 5 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Moving on to Bowen... at least he's taking shots

    4. brianutd-why always we? 20
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Yea

  3. Tonyawesome69
    • 7 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Penalty records for selected available Manchester United players:

    Sesko 11/11
    Cunha 7/9
    Mount 2/2

    Data taken from Transfermarkt

    1. mookie
      • 12 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I reckon Mount on most set pieces. If I had to guess, Sesko on pens.

    2. F4L
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      i just cant see the sesko who didnt want to take a pen against the mighty grimbsy being the designated taker. cunha will just grab the ball, he even looked abit annoyed at mount's free kicks yesterday probably thinking he should be on them

      1. GreennRed
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Cunha is a confident lad.

      2. Tonyawesome69
        • 7 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        One reason why he was the 10th pen taker before the GK may be due to his first start since mid-April and was cramping and fatigued

        1. Tonyawesome69
          • 7 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Mid-May* and no preseason games

        2. F4L
          • 11 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          fair enough, just seemed really odd at the time

      3. x.jim.x
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        People need to stop parroting this myth a lad who buries pens for fun was too scared to take one against Grimsby

    3. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Sesko seems a bit more of a timid lad than Cunha who will undoubtedly want to have a go at the first penalty they get with Bruno out of the side. I think Cunha will take based on personality alone.

  4. chocolove
    • 15 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Gordon XMins said no.

    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      He's recovered from a hip injury. Rested and should be more nailed from now on.

      1. Feanor
        • 16 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Still gonna get early subs. They are loaded in the wide positions

        1. GreennRed
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          True plus they have 2 CL games in January.

  5. Sterling Archer
    • 9 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    If my selling price on bruno is 9.2 and he's currently 9.4, can I absorb this overnight hit or will I lose 0.1?

    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Did you buy him for 8.9 or 9.0m?

    2. Tonyawesome69
      • 7 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Depends on the purchase price

      8.9 - yes
      9.0 - no

      For every 0.2m increase on PP, you gain 0.1 on SP

    3. Sterling Archer
      • 9 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Had since gw1 so will be 9. Thanks for the replies!

  6. royals forever
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    In your opinion what is the best 6m MF for this team for the next few GWs (18-20)

    Raya Dubravka

    Thiaw Andersen Rodon VVD Alderete

    Semenyo Saka Anderson Cherki xxxxxxxx

    Ekitike Haaland Bowen

    Any ideas would be welcomed

    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Wilson.

    2. beerhockeyrock
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Miley
      Bank the money, Gabby back in training
      VVD > Gabby when available

    3. Bobbyg1
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 13 days ago

      Stach

  7. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Best 5.2 mid for 8th attacker?

    1. The Philosopher
      • 5 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Best car for 5k dollars?

    2. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Stach.

  8. Fuddled FC
    • 14 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Which looks best?

    a) Cunha, Ekitike, Foster*
    b) Rice, Ekitike, DCL
    c) Wilson, Ekitike, Thiago

    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      B

    2. brianutd-why always we? 20
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      B

  9. The Philosopher
    • 5 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Hold Thiago or bring in Bowen?

    1. beerhockeyrock
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I'm holding Thiago, next 2 home games, but tempted
      (Haaland-Thiago-Ekitike)
      Bowen fixtures almost too good to pass up

    2. Feanor
      • 16 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I have exact funds to do it, but I'm going to hold for now

      Free hitting in 19 so I'd like to save my transfer this week

  10. VRP
    • 12 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Thiago + Bruno + VDV -> Ekitike + Mount = VVD

    YAY OR NAY???

    5FT

    1. Fuddled FC
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Never been keen on Mount

    2. brianutd-why always we? 20
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Cunha not Mount

  11. Fuddled FC
    • 14 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Priority of the following?.i've my guesses in order

    a) Ekitike
    b) Cunha
    c) Rice
    d) Rogers
    e) DCL
    f) Wilson

    1. brianutd-why always we? 20
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      A

  12. Legohair
    • 9 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Best route to get Ekitike?

    A. Saka&Guiu to Ekitike&Wilson
    B. Saka&Thiago to Rice&Ekitike(leaves more money itb)

    1. Jet5605
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      B

    2. brianutd-why always we? 20
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      B

  13. Feanor
    • 16 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Right call benching BrunoG and Senesi?

    Sanchez
    Timber, Tarkowski, Nunes
    Saka, Foden, Rogers, Wilson
    Haaland, Ekiteke (c), Thiago

    Dubraka - BrunoG - Senesi - Esteve

    1. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Yep for me. Bold to bet against Robot (C)

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Actually I think its close between Thiago and Bruno G. Thiago is awful.

  14. Eightball
    • 5 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Dubravka
    O'Reilly Timber Mukiele
    Foden Bruno Rice Wilson
    Bowen Haaland Ekitike

    Verbruggen Senesi Richards Minteh

    I unfortunately went early on transfers before the bruno Injury.

    A) Eat the Bruno price drop and deal with him next week. I can start Senesi or Richards this week.
    B) -4 for Cunha

  15. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    When is the next press conference for Amorim?

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        cheers. Cant wait to have a nice little Chrismas Ale while watching the presser live

  16. FPL Sanky
    • 2 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Bruno F + KDH + Minteh to Rogers + Rice + Mount for free?

    1. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I’ll be stunned if Mount makes it through the busy period unscathed

      1. FPL Sanky
        • 2 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        For now, he's a good option....nailed, taking all free kicks and set pieces in the absence of Bruno plus 2.1m cheaper than Cunha

        Good differential imo

        1. x.jim.x
          • 11 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Doesn’t get enough G/A and can break down at any minute, so caveat emptor and all that

  17. Ronnies
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 months, 14 days ago

    Sanchez
    Timber VVD O'Reilly Senesi
    Saka Foden Wilson Bruno
    Haaland Thiago

    Dubravka Szobo Gudmundsson Guiu

    0.1m itb with one FT

    Best option?

    A) Bruno to Rice then Thiago to Ekitike GW19

    B) Do both this week for a -4

    Cheers.

  18. I have no Wirtz
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Who to start?
      A) Rogers
      B)Thiago

      1. Jet5605
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Thiago as BOU terrible on the road

      2. brianutd-why always we? 20
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        B

    • FPL Sanky
      • 2 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Which option would you go for?

      A) Rogers + Mount
      B) Cunha + LeFee/ Stach

      1. brianutd-why always we? 20
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        B LeFee

        1. FPL Sanky
          • 2 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Thank you

    • Jet5605
      • 11 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Anyone think Everton will be targeting set pieces as a source of goals in the absence of key attackers? Grealish buying fouls with Keane and Tarky heading into the box

      1. Hairy Potter
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Don't they already do that?

    • ct mariner
      • 7 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Front 8

      Bruno, Saka, Foden, Wilson, Semenyo
      Haaland, Thiago, DCL

      1FT and 1.2 IB

      1. Bruno and Thiago to Rice (or Cunha) and Ekitike for a hit
      2. Bruno to Rice or Cunha
      3. Roll FT

      Who to bench in 1 or 2?

    • Tonyawesome69
      • 7 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      I wonder if this suggests at least a grade 2 hammy injury?

      Hammy expected Recovery Times:
      If tightness: less than a week
      Grade 1: 2-4 weeks
      Grade 2: 4-6 weeks
      Grade 3: 8-12 weeks

      Kobbie Mainoo is unlikely to leave #mufc permanently or on loan in January as a result of Bruno Fernandes' injury [@SkySportsPL]
      https://x.com/i/status/2003098091923374245

      1. x.jim.x
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Mainoo is also injured remember, so the number of suitors is probably very low at the minute

    • Fuddled FC
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Would you rather?

      a) Mount & Wilson
      b) Rice & Stach

      1. Obligatory
        • 13 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        B

      2. Chinese_person
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        B

      3. brianutd-why always we? 20
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        B

    • Obligatory
      • 13 Years
      2 months, 14 days ago

      Saka, Semenyo & Thiago -> Cunha, Wirtz, Ekitike

      Thoughts?

      Other options I'm considering are Rice and Rogers

      1. Jordan17
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Would rather Cunha, Rice and Ekitike. Rogers doing well but 2 hard games coming up so happy to wait a couple of weeks for him.

          1. Obligatory
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 14 days ago

            Yeah I'm actually thinking Rice over Wirtz as well. On the high of Rogers but agree that waiting won't be bad.

            The United and Liverpool fixtures are just so juicy.

        • Chinese_person
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          I wouldn't.

      2. Tonyawesome69
        • 7 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        If Semenyo moves in January to Liverpool, Man City or United (3 PL teams heavily linked), which team will he continue to be an FPL option to consider?

        1. Studs Up
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 5 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Eze vibes

          1. The Philosopher
            • 5 Years
            2 months, 14 days ago

            You mean he'll bang a hattie against spurs?

        2. The Philosopher
          • 5 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          If he moves to City, he'll be a non option due to frequent rotation. Probably won't be a starter there either. He won't move to United when Liverpool and City are other options. If he moves to Liverpool, he's a lock in the team though.

          1. Warby84
            • 10 Years
            2 months, 14 days ago

            Disagree, lock in for city as well

      3. The Philosopher
        • 5 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Is Wilson the best mid under 6m?

      4. Flynny
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Very stuck with my 2fts and 0.5m. Thiago to ekiteke is happening but can't afford cunha for bruno and won't go rogers due to fixtures.....

        Currently looking at Mount, Gravenberch, anderson or stach so I have funds for cunha the next week.

        Alternative is take a hit and downgrade minteh to anderson / Gravenberch or stach. This means I can get cunha

        What would you do? Thanks

        Raya
        Calafiori oreilly andersen Richards rodon
        Saka bruno foden semenyo minteh
        Haaland thiago guiu

        1. Baines on Toast...
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Can you do Guiui > Eki instead and Bruno to someone cheap?

          1. Flynny
            • 10 Years
            2 months, 14 days ago

            I could do that and get stach

            But I won't have cash for cunha the following week.....

      5. Gazza2000
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Would you rather have Thiago in a 343 or Rice in a 352?

        1. AC/DC AFC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Rice I think.

          I do think that Brentford are missing players like Dango winning penalties and if Thiago is getting little service or shots away he's not got many routes to goals.

          Despite 3 homes games coming up.

      6. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 14 days ago

        Bruno injury just fixed my benching headache. Already transfered in Ekitike before the injury so gotta hold Bruno for now, but now I can play VVD against Wolves instead of benching him.

        1. Bobby Digital
          • 8 Years
          2 months, 14 days ago

          Yeah I get to play Guehi vs. Spurs

        2. Make FPL Casual Again
          • 7 Years
          2 months, 13 days ago

          Same here, Anderson vs City should be a 4 pointer...probably not worth hitting in Cunha.....could be a 0.4 price swing tho and falling 1 transfer behind