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11 September 2025 193 comments
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Don’t worry, everyone – or do, depending on your fortunes in the opening weeks – Fantasy Premier League (FPL) returns this weekend!

As we begin to draw the curtain on what has felt like a painfully long first international break of the season, which included a typically chaotic transfer deadline day (how long ago does that all feel now?), we’ve begun scouring the last week or so’s worth of football results from across the world to dig out some key FPL talking points.

Without further ado, here are some highlights and things we’ve learned from the September internationals.

Haaland’s hatful in five-star showing as Odegaard returns

Look away now, non-owners… the relentless scoring machine that is Erling Haaland (£14.1m) bagged five goals in a World Cup qualifier for Norway on Tuesday (9 September). He set up two more for good measure as he and his countrymen ran out 11-1 winners over Group I minnows Moldova.

Yes, it was only Moldova (it’s only Manchester United next, I hear some of you say with a chuckle!). 

But goals are goals for a bagsman like Haaland, who has bossed the underlying stats in the opening three Gameweeks of the campaign as he continues his prolific scoring exploits of previous early-season stretches despite this being Manchester City’s worst start to a Premier League crusade during Pep Guardiola’s tenure.

Haaland also scored Norway’s winner, from the penalty spot, in a friendly against Finland the previous Thursday (4 September), and will undoubtedly now have returned to Manchester in good spirits ahead of Sunday’s home derby – a fixture in which he blanked last season but plundered four goals and two assists in the previous two iterations. A bloodied lip courtesy of a title rival shouldn’t cause him much bother.

Also involved in both matches for Norway was Martin Odegaard (£7.9m), who – like Haaland – featured only for the first 45 minutes against Finland but was given a 90-minute run-out in the thrashing of Moldova, during which he contributed a goal and two assists (both for Haaland). 

That suggests the Arsenal captain is fully fit again for the Gameweek 4 visit of Nottingham Forest, having been withdrawn early with a reported shoulder injury in Gameweek 2 and then restricted to substitute duty in Gameweek 3.

Isak handed first minutes since May

3pm team news: Richarlison + Wilson out, Trippier + Pope subs

It was a markedly quieter international break for Sweden’s Alexander Isak (£10.4m), who stayed rooted to the bench during his country’s first game of the break – a World Cup qualifier draw in Slovenia last Friday (5 September) – before emerging from it for a brief cameo in a loss to Kosovo on Monday (8 September).

Those 18 or so minutes of action at Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri were Isak’s first since the 2024/25 season ended in May, given his bitter feud with former club Newcastle led to the striker training alone during pre-season and missing the first three league matches of the campaign before finally landing his desired big-money move to Liverpool.

Save for any revealing comments from Arne Slot in his pre-match conference, it’s probably safe to assume Isak won’t start for his new club away to Burnley this Sunday, and may even be eased in gradually over the next few weeks. A likely ‘wait and see’ situation for any prospective FPL investors, then. 

The Swede could of course be handed his debut from the bench against the Clarets, but particularly given Liverpool aren’t exactly short on attacking options there’s no need to tear your squad up for him – yet, anyway…

Wissa up and running

FPL notes: Budget defenders injured, Wissa fit + Calvert-Lewin wasteful

Meanwhile, Newcastle’s ready-made Isak replacement also got some minutes under his belt for the first time this season.

Zero disrespect intended to the Magpies/ club record signing Nick Woltemade (£7.0m), but it’s the more tried and tested Yoanne Wissa (£7.5m) I’m talking about there. 

The former Brentford man threw a similar strop in west London to the man he replaced in the North East, meaning his pair of starts in DR Congo’s two World Cup qualifiers – against South Sudan last Friday and Senegal on Tuesday – were Wissa’s first run-outs of 2025/26.

To have not just started both matches but also scored and assisted in the first before grabbing another goal in the second suggests the 29-year-old may be more match-fit than previously thought (and certainly more so than Isak, it would seem). There is surely therefore a decent chance that Wissa makes his Newcastle debut at home against Wolves on Saturday, particularly given the ongoing suspension of Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) means there’s one less attacker to worry about rotation-wise.

Eddie Howe may opt to throw Woltemade – who started both of Germany’s qualifiers, lasting the full match against Slovakia and grabbing an assist during his hour on the pitch against Northern Ireland – straight into the fray, but if either of the Toon’s latest arrivals are going to be given a little more time to bed in, it’s probably more likely to be the Premier League newcomer.

Wirtz bags free-kick, Bradley seemingly fit

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Shrugging off the criticism coming his way in some FPL circles since Gameweek 1, as well as his Gameweek 3 cramp, Florian Wirtz (£8.4m) offered a glimpse of his brilliance by netting a superb free-kick – skip to the 3-minute mark – to help Germany down a spirited Northern Ireland last Sunday (7 September).

That match came three days after the Germans suffered a shock World Cup qualifying defeat in Slovakia, with Wirtz handed a full run-out by Julian Nagelsmann on both occasions.

Three matches without an FPL return has seen the 22-year-old’s popularity drop; but there is unquestionably a talented player in there, and one who may find himself more resistant – compared, for example, to Hugo Ekitike (£8.8m) or maybe even Cody Gakpo (£7.7m), who got an assist for the Netherlands last Thursday – to the rotation that threatens to strike in Slot’s squad once Isak gets up to speed and the Champions League ramps up. Burnley (A) and Everton (H) aren’t fixtures that would immediately scream ‘sell!’ in most other circumstances for a relatively nailed-on Liverpool attacker.

As for Michael O’Neill’s NI group, Conor Bradley (£5.0m) started twice to indicate he is seemingly fit again and ready to resume his duties at right-back for Liverpool in Jeremie Frimpong’s (£5.9m) continued absence. Although, given makeshift full-back Dominik Szoboszlai’s (£6.5m) recent starring performances there, perhaps the situation isn’t quite that clear!

‘Quiet’ Salah shares penalties with injured Marmoush

FPL notes: Marmoush Gameweek 29 hope, Asensio injury update

Liverpool’s squad were among the most heavily-involved in international duties over the past week and a bit, and that included star man Mohamed Salah (£14.5m).

A fair few Wildcarders seem to be going without the Egyptian in FPL, but he served up a reminder of his general ruthlessness from 12 yards by dispatching a first-half penalty to help his country beat Ethiopia last Friday. When Egypt won another spot-kick minutes later, Salah – who had an otherwise quieter game, per reporters at the ground – then stepped aside for City forward Omar Marmoush (£8.4m) to convert. 

However, Salah failed to provide an answer in his side’s surprise stalemate against Burkina Faso on Tuesday, and Marmoush was substituted early on with a knee injury that looks set to force him into a spell on the sidelines

Quite how that impacts the overall rotation in the Sky Blues’ turgid squad remains to be seen, but Marmoush had started the last two league matches before the break so his absence could allow someone like Jeremy Doku (£6.4m) – who scored a brace for Belgium against Kazakhstan – back into the fold after being benched twice in a row. 

Did Arsenal need Gyokeres anyway?

FPL pre-season: Saka injury, Gyokeres debut, Gabriel + Solanke latest

This is said in jest, as Arsenal obviously did need to invest in a new striker this summer.

Still, it was notable that Viktor Gyokeres (£9.0m) – who has scored only against Leeds thus far in his young Gunners career – registered just one assist in 180+ minutes of action over the international break, while Mikel Merino (£5.9m) – a midfielder who deputised up top for portions of last season before reverting to his bit-part role under Mikel Arteta so far in the current campaign – scored once against Bulgaria and then three more times against Turkey

For England, meanwhile, Declan Rice (£6.5m) was the sole goal-scorer against Andorra last week and then bagged creative credits twice in the Three Lions’ 0-5 rout of Serbia, when Arsenal teammate Noni Madueke (£7.0m) also grabbed his first for his country.

England’s best game under Tuchel, plus Villa players finally score

FPL Gameweek 30 round-up: Wednesday’s goals, assists, bonus points + stats 5

In what has widely been hailed as England’s best performance under Thomas Tuchel, Rice’s second assist was for the impressive Marc Guehi (£4.5m).

The Crystal Palace captain started both matches over the break and – ahead of an appealing FPL double header against Sunderland (H) and West Ham (A), in which he could potentially rival the more discussed picks Maxence Lacroix (£5.0m) and Daniel Munoz (£5.5m) – now has two goals and an assist in his last three appearances for club and country, having set up Aston Villa counterpart Ezri Konsa (£4.5m) earlier on Tuesday evening.

Villa had several other players find the back of the net over the break, presenting a conundrum for boss Unai Emery given his side remain the only club in the top four tiers of English football who are yet to score a league goal this season. Morgan Rogers (£7.0m) was also on the scoresheet against Serbia, while Matty Cash (£4.5m) netted in two separate matches for Poland and Youri Tielemans (£5.9m) grabbed a brace for Belgium – in a match where Brighton’s new left-back Maxim De Cuyper (£4.5m) also started, scored and assisted.

The team’s poor domestic form has seen Rogers’ popularity wane considerably, as Konsa’s did following his Gameweek 1 red card, and Tielemans isn’t generally a go-to option in FPL despite reaching ten goal involvements in 2024/25. 

Cash is a slightly more intriguing asset, having created three chances over the last two Gameweeks as well as taking more corners and free-kicks (10) and delivering more crosses (19) than any other Premier League defender this season; but, we’d probably want to see some signs of life in the league from Villa before investing, despite their promising fixtures. Perhaps that’s something a few deadline day arrivals might help with…


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  1. Bumbaclot
    • 15 Years
    2 months, 25 days ago

    Hello all. Its been a dreadful start for me. Would you WC this??

    Sanchez/dubravka
    Cucu/murillo/vdv/konsa/esteve
    salah/wirtz/rogers/semenyo/reijnders
    watkins/wood/evanilson

    Thanks everyone 🙂

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      I'd wait a week

    2. Mr Turnip 1
        2 months, 25 days ago

        No don’t WC

      • The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Nope, not yet.

        1. Bumbaclot
          • 15 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Thanks all, any changes at all?

          1. The Knights Template
            • 12 Years
            2 months, 25 days ago

            I think a saved trade will stand you in good stead.

      • jayzico
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Yeah, bad time for a WC. Good time for a FH? Load up on CP and Pool?

      • The Son-dance Kid
        • 7 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Not at all!

      • Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Don't think so, priority over coming weeks would be to switch Wood & Murillo. Watkins and Rogers also depending how Villa do this week. Wirtz too but think he'll start to pick up points soon

    3. Tmel
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      This is a Draft FPL question... I currently have Saka and Marmoush clogging up my bench with injuries and then both Foden and Solanke in my team.

      I was high on both of them pre-season, I really thought Foden would leave last season behind him and hit the ground running, particularly after looking sharp in the Club World Cup. Both of them seem to have niggling injuries though and my squad is already stretched...

      1. Keep the faith with both for now
      2. Waiver Foden out for Xavi Simmons/Paqueta
      3. Waiver Solanke out for Woltemade/Kolo Muani
      4. Waiver both out

      1. Haa-lala-land
        • 5 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        8 team league?

        1. Tmel
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          6 team league

          1. Haa-lala-land
            • 5 Years
            2 months, 25 days ago

            Be ruthless, get rid of them. You should be treating each week as almost like a FH in a 6 man league. There's no room for Foden or Marmoush when there's Bobb and Savinho waiting, for example, and I definitely wouldn't wait for Solanke. Muniz would be a good pick up this week even if Wolte/Muani weren't a thing

      2. Pariße
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Paqueta on penalties is the only player we know anything about in terms of his FPL potential, and even he's not that good of a fantasy pick.

        You could risk it with Xavi as he's really needed there in the absence of Maddison. Tottenham now also have 3 strikers competing to start, so I'd sooner get Woltemade than Kolo Muani, who I don't think is a very good striker anyway.

        1. jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          And no room for Johnson now with all that strike power (purely guessing).

          Maybe Kudus - but such a meh pick

      3. jayzico
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        I'd love to say Simmons. I'm punting on Eze I think

        1. Pariße
          • 10 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          I'll probably save a transfer, but I'm looking at Arsenal's mids. Eze is exciting but will he deliver immediately? Madueke looks like he's in form, Odegaard is by far the most involved in open play, and Rice for any possible set piece who fancies a shot from range as well. Really hard to tell who'll finish top for points, it was Trossard last season.

      4. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        4

    4. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      Bench one:

      A) Reijinders (MAN)
      B) KDH (AVL)

      1. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        A

      2. Pariße
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Tijjani more likely to score, Dewsbury-Hall more likely to assist.

        Shots/Key passes:
        Reijnders: 1.7 spg, 1 kppg
        KDH: 0.3 spg, 2.7 kppg

        1. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Cheers - feel like KDH got his points for a few weeks last GW but it doesn’t work like that

    5. davewg59
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      If i have Vicario would i go Porro or Tarkowski?

      1. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Already have Munoz?

        1. davewg59
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Yes

    6. Shark Team
      • 8 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      Which move?
      A) RAN+Fullkrug to Richards+Mateta (-4)
      B) Diouf to Richards (play Reijnders)

      1. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        A

      2. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        B

    7. jayzico
      • 14 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      Eze or Rice (sadly or maybe for the best JP takes Gyros spot)

      1. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Eze

        1. jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Nice Ed. Done.

    8. Ëð
      • 10 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      Good to hold this week? 2FT, £1.5m ITB

      Sels
      Munoz, Cucurella, VdV
      Salah (c), Gakpo, Semenyo, Kudus, Reijnders
      Pedro, Ekitike

      Dubravka, Wood, Gudmon, Esteve

      Long term will look to drop Gakpo/Ekitike depending on who loses out to Isak.

      1. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Good to go - pray for Sels

        1. Ëð
          • 10 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Weighing up whether to swap Sels out but will wait until after the next few weeks, some nice fixtures coming up

          1. Miguel Sanchez
            • 9 Years
            2 months, 25 days ago

            He’s a good goalkeeper but if Ange insists on a high line there isn’t much helping him

      2. jayzico
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Other than Cuc > Gabriel, I'd hold

    9. ball c
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 5 Years
      2 months, 25 days ago

      On wc:
      Which one:

      A) Raya & Cucurella
      B) Sanchez & Gabriel

      1. Ëð
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        B (just)

      2. jayzico
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        C> Pope/Gabriel

      1. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        GW1 Gnonto owner, currently ranked 122k! Huzzzzaaahhhhh!

    10. Pornchef
      • 1 Year
      2 months, 25 days ago

      Start 1

      A. Rogers
      V. Reijnders

      1. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Rogers

      2. The FPL Units
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        V

      3. AAAFootball
          2 months, 25 days ago

          V in my team, but not quite sure what he is doing there, might sell next week

        • jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          I'd narrowly go V. As he'll assist Haaland's brace.

      4. Klip Klopp
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Can I get some advice on next moves. A few red arrows in a row…

        A. Murillo (but has 2 good fixtures after Arsenal) —> Munoz
        B. Wirtz —> Semenyo
        C. Wirtz —> Gakpo
        D. Save FT

        1. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          A

        2. Gizzachance
          • 11 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          A then D

        3. jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          A.

          My gut is saying this may be Wirtz's day

        4. Sebastes
          • 10 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          D imo, especially if you can bench this week. If not it's closer, but I'd still lean D over A.

          Keep Wirtz

      5. dansmith1985
        • 3 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Munoz or just save the 0.9 and bring in Guehi?

        1. Gizzachance
          • 11 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Munoz

        2. jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Lacroix even

          1. Sebastes
            • 10 Years
            2 months, 25 days ago

            This

      6. Gizzachance
        • 11 Years
        2 months, 25 days ago

        Thoughts? 1ft, 0.8 itb

        A Sarr to kudus etc(0.1 short of semenyo

        B -4 wood to mateta, Sarr to semenyo

        C-4 Murillo to lacroix, Sarr to semenyo

        Probably fh gw6
        Cheers

        1. AAAFootball
            2 months, 25 days ago

            C makes the most sense

            1. Gizzachance
              • 11 Years
              2 months, 25 days ago

              Cheers

        2. Ste75
          • 12 Years
          2 months, 25 days ago

          Would appreciate your advise.
          Would you WC this team or save?
          Sels
          Diouf Munoz Porro
          Reijnders Salah Anderson Wirtz KDH
          Haaland Ekitike

          Subs: Dubravka Murillo Rodon Guiu

          1. AAAFootball
              2 months, 25 days ago

              Save that

              1. Ste75
                • 12 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Cheers mate, appreciate the input.

            • Oasthouse FC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 9 Years
              2 months, 25 days ago

              I'd save, good team

              1. Ste75
                • 12 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Thanks mate.

          2. Atimis
            • 9 Years
            2 months, 25 days ago

            Would you get Semenyo? Could also get Gakpo but I'm kinda afraid he may force me to WC in a week or two?
            How do you rate Semenyo vs Gakpo for the next 3GWs?

            1. AAAFootball
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Semenyo is better imo, great fixtures too

            2. Pringle
              • 12 Years
              2 months, 25 days ago

              I had almost decided on selling Watkins. Even for a hit to get Haaland. Now I see him on several WC teams. What have I missed?

              1. AAAFootball
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Fixtures and that's it

                  1. Haa-lala-land
                    • 5 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    I mean, it's not only the fixtures. Over the past seasons he's always done well, and Villa as team have always done well too
                    Also he's nailed first choice.

                    I started the season with him, and wildcarded now solely to get rid of the donkey. But now with two days left of my WC tinkering to go, he's snuck back in to my X1 somehow someway 🙂

              2. wolves_simmo
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 15 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Which Potion scores better long-term (already own Haaland)?

                Option A:
                Vicario – Burn – Muñoz – Porro – Van Dijk – Palmer – Reijnders

                Option B:
                Petrovic – Tosin – Guðmundsson – Lacroix – Chalobah – Salah – Dewsbury-Hall

                1. jayzico
                  • 14 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  A

                2. Oasthouse FC
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 9 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  A

                3. Sebastes
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  A

              3. jayzico
                • 14 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Eze looks like a definite shoe-in. I see big goals in the first game and no trust for Gyro. Yet.

                1. Sebastes
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Think Eze will prove to be an absolute value pick playing for Arsenal and at that price.

              4. Pringle
                • 12 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Do you think there are any chance that Palmer might be ready for the match on Saturday?

                1. Ha.
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Don't know, but not worth the risk

                2. Miguel Sanchez
                  • 9 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  He’s been pictured training so a gosh chance he’s involved

                  1. Miguel Sanchez
                    • 9 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    *good

              5. Oasthouse FC
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 9 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Okay, going to risk going without salah on a WC, risky i know...

                How does this look folks? Have tried going with a couple of punty pics to make it slightly less templatey

                Raya
                Senesi, Munoz, Livrametno
                Grealish, Xavi, Semenyo, Gakpo
                haaland, pedro, mateta

                subs; dubravka, Van de Ven, MGW, Gudmunsson

                setting up for BB5, with MGW coming in. for their better fixtures. Expect ange to get then scoring goals at least.

                any thoughts?

                1. Ha.
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Xavi stands out - do you not think his minutes will be managed at least initially?

                  1. Oasthouse FC
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 9 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    I think he goes straight in to the starting line up, but could be wrong. Spurs desperately need his creativity.

                    Xavi could also be someone like mbuemo, but prefer the spurs fixtures.

              6. Ha.
                • 10 Years
                2 months, 25 days ago

                Diouf to Lacroix or Munoz?

                1. Ha.
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Or Reijnders to Semenyo and bench Wood

                2. Oasthouse FC
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 9 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  munoz

                  1. Ha.
                    • 10 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    Purely for goal threat? What about 0.5m and DC from Lacroix?

                    1. Oasthouse FC
                      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                      • 9 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      I see with no Sarr Munoz being even more attacking than normal.

                3. Sebastes
                  • 10 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Lacroix if you plan to play Diouf most weeks if no transfer. If you can rotate Diouf I like TJ to Semenyo and bench Wood

                  1. Ha.
                    • 10 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    Thanks

                    3rd def at the moment is a diouf/de cuyper rotation

                    Semeneyo seems like more upside this week

                4. The FPL Units
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 15 Years
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Lacroix easily

              7. Obi 1 Kenobi 0
                  2 months, 25 days ago

                  Eze and Richarlison or Madueke and Mateta?

                  1. JT11fc
                    • 7 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    1

                    1. Obi 1 Kenobi 0
                        2 months, 25 days ago

                        Cheers mate, had a rush of blood and went Madueke and Evanilson

                  2. Sebastes
                    • 10 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    How's this FH team?

                    Pope
                    Schär, Lacroix, Muñoz
                    Salah, Gakpo, Barnes, Eze
                    Mateta, Ekitiké, Gyökeres

                    Dubravka, King, Gudmundsson, Reinildo

                    Schär to Calafiori/Timber?
                    Barnes to Semenyo?
                    Mateta to Wissa?

                    1. JT11fc
                      • 7 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      Yes
                      Yes
                      Yes

                    2. Ausman
                      • 2 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      Yes
                      Yes
                      No. Wissa a big minutes risk IMO

                  3. Kno
                    • 14 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    Which would you prefer on a wc?

                    A: munoz and 5.0 keeper( vicario atm)

                    B: lacroix and raya

                    1. JT11fc
                      • 7 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      B

                    2. Ausman
                      • 2 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      B

                    3. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
                      • 9 Years
                      2 months, 25 days ago

                      A

                  4. Von Lipwig
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 7 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    Happy with my WC now, here are two minor adjustments I could make...
                    Thoughts?

                    A) Grealish
                    B) Ndiaye

                    Y) Xavi
                    Z) Kudus

                  5. Mr.K
                    • 11 Years
                    2 months, 25 days ago

                    How risky do you think it is to go with Tavernier instead of Semenyo?

                    Everyone has Semenyo and I can't say I'm a Bournemouth expert myself, but I saw a fan posting before how he thinks Bournemouth returns will be quite scattered, as opposed to piling on one clear goalscorer. This got me thinking of Tavernier, and with a 1.9M cheaper price tag he doesn't feel like a bad option at all.