Scout Notes
24 August 2025 297 comments
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It’s a good job that Arsenal are amassing players at a furious rate, as they’re losing them just as quickly.

Having already been deprived of Kai Havertz (£7.5m) and Ben White (£5.5m) this week, the Gunners saw Martin Odegaard (£8.0m) and Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) depart Saturday’s win over Leeds United early.

We start with injury updates on those two as we deliver our Scout Notes from the Emirates.

SAKA AND ODEGAARD INJURIES

Odegaard was a first-half casualty after landing on his shoulder, while Saka’s hamstring gave out not long after the interval.

The latter at least spared his owners the ignominy of a one-pointer, lashing in his first goal of 2025/26 shortly before the break.

Mikel Arteta said he was “quite concerned” when interviewed by the BBC after full-time, while he offered a little bit more detail in his post-match press conference.

“Martin felt something in his shoulder when he landed. We don’t know, we’ll have to scan him tomorrow and understand a bit better. And Bukayo, while he was carrying the ball, wrestling with the defender, he felt something in his hamstring. Let’s see, I think it’s the other one, it’s not the same one as the previous injury.” – Mikel Arteta

“I don’t know, he felt something while he was sprinting. That’s never a good sign. We’ll have to wait until tomorrow, speak to the doctors and understand better what he’s done. But he’s had his injuries before, he knows exactly the feeling of that, so let’s wait.” – Mikel Arteta when asked if Bukayo Saka’s injury is serious

Depending on the severity of Saka’s injury (you wouldn’t be surprised if he showed at Anfield next week…), Noni Madueke (£7.0m) might get a shot at his favoured right flank in Gameweek 3. The former Chelsea man certainly looked brighter when switching to that side after Saka’s departure, having started the game on the left.

GYOKERES OFF THE MARK – AND ON PENS

Another new boy, Viktor Gyokeres (£9.0m), is off the mark.

His opener was a trademark Gyokeres goal, the forward cutting in off the left, driving towards goal and shooting with his favoured right foot.

The Swede’s second strike was another customary effort: a penalty. He scored 20 out of 20 for Sporting last season, dispatching his first for Arsenal confidently after the impressive 15-year-old substitute Max Dowman (£4.5m) had been fouled.

Saka and Odegaard were, of course, off the field when the spot-kick was awarded but there have been suggestions in recent days that Gyokeres is first in line regardless.

Other than that… he was actually pretty average. His link-up play was poor, he looks cumbersome at times and he screwed an early big chance wide.

But we knew his limitations before he signed. He’s not someone to sling the ball into the box to. He excels when there are quick transitions, not slow build-ups. He is, as the kids say, a ‘bagsman’.

The good news: it sounds like Arsenal are trying to adapt to their striker, not vice-versa.

“It’s clear where Viktor is really dangerous, but he’s a superpower and let’s put him as much as possible in those kinds of scenarios because something good will happen.” – Mikel Arteta

MORE SET-PIECE JOY AS TIMBER ALMOST BREAKS FPL RECORD

The co-leaders for set-piece goals in 2024/25, Arsenal are already back at the summit – this time, with Chelsea.

Two of the Gunners’ five goals on Saturday came from corners, both of which were converted by Jurrien Timber (£5.5m). For the second successive week, Declan Rice (£6.5m) claimed an assist from a dead-ball situation.

Timber also assisted Saka’s goal and, having banked a clean sheet and maximum bonus, finished on a whopping 24 points – three short of the all-time record for a single Gameweek score by a defender:

Both full-backs were eye-catching, with Riccardo Calafiori (£5.6m) bombing forward from left-back. Timber and Calafiori each registered a match-best five goal actions (shots and chances created combined).

ARTETA ON EZE

Eberechi Eze (£7.5m) is now officially an Arsenal player, having been unveiled before kick-off.

His new manager had this to say about him:

“I think he has the capacity to create these magic moments. He can do it from different positions, different situations. He’s got that flair, he’s got that charisma as well about him that is very contagious, and let’s use it in the right way.

“He can play different positions, we know he can play as an attacking midfielder, right or left, he doesn’t care. He plays shifted off the left as well. He’s very comfortable there.

“We’ll gather information again the moment he’s on that pitch and starts to link and feel a connection with people. I’m sure we will find the right place for him.” – Mikel Arteta on Eberechi Eze

Wherever he operates, there probably doesn’t need to be a rush for his services in FPL with the following run ahead:

LEEDS OUTCLASSED

“Too good for us” was Daniel Farke’s assessment after the game. But, as the Leeds boss also said, these fixtures won’t define his side’s season.

The visitors made a bright-ish start, with Daniel James (£5.5m) having a couple of blocked efforts and Pascal Struijk (£4.5m) drawing a fine save from David Raya (£5.5m) with a header from a corner.

Anton Stach (£5.0m), one of the more appealing £5.0m midfielders in FPL, set up all three opportunities. He’s now the leading Fantasy midfielder for chances created (seven) this season.

But, from the 20th minute onwards, the Whites didn’t have a single shot. Their concession of six set-piece chances in both fixtures so far will also be of interest to Dan Burn (£5.0m), Fabian Schar (£5.5m) et al in Gameweek 3.

Joe Rodon (£4.0m) at least emerged with DefCon points as some compensation.


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  1. Fat Frank
    • 8 Years
    3 months, 13 days ago

    Beautiful goal from Son last night, still got it, wished he had stayed in the prem 🙁

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 13 days ago

      Kane with 3 crackers miss him more 🙂

      1. AC/DC AFC
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        Tbf, Kane in fpl would offer a real choice in the premium picks.

  2. Von Lipwig
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    3 months, 13 days ago

    Start two from:

    A) Kudus (BOU h)
    B) Wirtz (ARS h)
    C) Ekitike (ARS h)

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 13 days ago

      AC

    2. AAAFootball
        3 months, 13 days ago

        That's a tough one

        Maybe bench ekitike as wirtz might have more space playing deeper

        Kudus should probably start.

        I went no LIV no ARS so no problem this week 🙂

      • Von Lipwig
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        Thanks. WC next week so last benching headache for while 🙂

    3. Von Lipwig
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 13 days ago

      I've got 1FT and I'm thinking Bowen out for Mateta (can't get Wood as already have 3 Forest). Ekitike and pedro my other two strikers. Is Mateta against Villa away not the best option? Strand Larson has got EVE at home, Thiago SUN away... WC next week so only considering GW3. Cheers all

      1. AAAFootball
          3 months, 13 days ago

          Sesko definitely worth considering depending on this week.
          Or you could just sell somebody else

      2. OptimusBlack
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        Already did it yesterday before price changed
        Sanchez & Füllkrug >
        Dúbravka & João Pedro
        For -4
        Sels (Dúbravka)
        Porro Cucurella Munoz ( VDV Diouf)
        Salah Wirtz KDH Reijnders ( Rutter)
        Pedro Watkins Gyökeres
        GTG ?

        1. EDEN THE MAN
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 13 days ago

          yeah GTG

      3. EDEN THE MAN
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        Bottomed, thoughts on the squad below? 2FT’s 0ITB

        Sels-Dubravka
        Cucu-Porro-Diouf-Konsa-Esteve
        Salah-Palmer-Mitoma-Reijnders-Wirtz
        Watkins-Pedro-Guiu

        What transfers would you prioritise? Cheers

        1. OptimusBlack
          • 12 Years
          3 months, 13 days ago

          Wait for palmer news and then decide what u want

          1. EDEN THE MAN
            • 9 Years
            3 months, 13 days ago

            Palmer scan on Tuesday, may be price rises before then I was thinking

        2. GCHILD2K16
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 12 days ago

          Transfer out in order of priority:
          Wirtz
          Konsa
          Sels
          Diouf
          If negative scan on Tuesday, Palmer

      4. Boberella
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        Dango anyone?

        1. GCHILD2K16
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 12 days ago

          Definitely worth considering as he'll get lots of points for Brentford especially with schade and freedom he now has.
          However, who are you moving out for him?

      5. The Mighty Hippo
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        I think I'm going to do Palmer to Bruno, along with Bowen out (I have two F/Ts).

        Which striker should I replace Bowen with (up to 9.4M)?

        a) Joao Pedro
        b) Ekitike
        c) Gyokeres
        d) Wood
        e) Mateta

        1. EDEN THE MAN
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 13 days ago

          Rest of team?

          1. The Mighty Hippo
            • 9 Years
            3 months, 13 days ago

            Sanchez
            Milenkovic | Murillo | Porro
            Salah | Palmer* | Wirtz | Reijnders | Rutter
            Watkins | Bowen* | Guiu

            1. EDEN THE MAN
              • 9 Years
              3 months, 13 days ago

              A or D

            2. GCHILD2K16
              • 9 Years
              3 months, 12 days ago

              Bring in J.Pedro not Bowen
              Wirtz will drop in value to 8.4 within 48hours so replace him with Gakpo
              If you can have Ekitike for Guiu instead and bring in Kudus or Eze if you remove Palmer

        2. Ausman
          • 2 Years
          3 months, 13 days ago

          D

      6. Warby84
        • 10 Years
        3 months, 13 days ago

        My wildcard will look something like this, already activated.

        Sels Dubravka
        Romero Munoz Dorgu Gabriel Cash
        Salah Cunha(or Mb) Semenyo Kudus Reijnders
        Wood Pedro Ekitike

        Tempted by Milenkovic over Gab for the West Ham game especially with set pieces..

        Thoughts on this?

        1. GCHILD2K16
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 12 days ago

          Arsenal fixtures improve so consider Eze for Cunha. With the 0.5 free, Upgrade Sels to Raya
          Replace Gabriel with Timber or Califiori leaving 0.5 in the bank

          If villa improve then bring in watkins for Ekitike

      7. GCHILD2K16
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 12 days ago

        GOALKEEPING CHANGES TO CONSIDER
        Time to ditch Sels as GK. For Extra 0.5: Raya > Pickford
        IN: Pope > Sanchez
        If you have one Spurs player already then Vicario.
        After his blunder, Trafford is a rotation risk for Ederson.

        DEFENDERS:
        OUT: Ballard and Diouf IN: VDV/Spence > Cash > Senesi > VanDB/Kayode > Keane
        Alt: Dorgu/Yoro