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Gameweek 25 presents various transfer dilemmas for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers.

Based on fixtures, form and injuries, these players are being transferred in (TI(R), below) and out (TO(R), below) the most.

But whether it’s a good idea remains open to debate.

Here, we share our thoughts on who to buy, keep and sell in Gameweek 25.

JARROD BOWEN

FPL notes: Minteh early sub, Rutter “boost” + Bowen’s shots 3

Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) is one of the most in-form forwards in FPL right now.

The England international has delivered 36 points over the last six Gameweeks, the second-most of any forward, thanks to three goals, one assist, four defensive contribution (DefCon) points and seven bonus.

His latest strike, while slightly fortunate, brought his total to 11 attacking returns, a respectable tally given West Ham United’s position in the table.

It means Bowen is very much in consideration for Gameweek 25, when the Hammers face Burnley.

Subsequently, they will have back-to-back home matches against Manchester United and Bournemouth, the latter of whom have the worst away defensive record in the division.

The pros for Bowen himself are as follows: he regularly plays the full 90 minutes, takes penalties following Lucas Paqueta’s departure, features prominently on corners/free-kicks, and is included in only 8.9% of FPL squads, marking him out as a differential.

That said, he’s only managed 13 shots over the last six Gameweeks, a tally bettered by eight other forwards.

His position on the pitch is pretty wide, too, particularly when Nuno Espirito Santo uses a more orthodox centre-forward up top, i.e. Taty Castellanos (£5.5m).

Above: Jarrod Bowen’s touch heatmap over the last four Gameweeks

That said, goals aren’t Bowen’s only routes to points, with assists and the occasional DefCons also factors to consider.

Beyond the stats, Bowen also passes the eye test, making him a solid differential option for the upcoming period.

VERDICT: BUY

MARCOS SENESI

Best Senesi replacements in FPL 13

With Bournemouth able to fend off interest in Marcos Senesi (£4.8m) last month, now could be the ideal time for Fantasy managers to bring him into their squads.

Crucially, Andoni Iraola’s side sit top of our Fixture Ticker over the next six Gameweeks.

Then, of course, there is Senesi’s DefCon potential.

The Argentinian has banked DefCon points in 19 out of his 23 starts, with his 82.6% success rate over the season the highest among all Fantasy players.

He’s pretty creative for a centre-back, too, ranking joint-12th in his position for chances created (19).

On the defensive front, Bournemouth have kept just two clean sheets in their last 15 matches, but they did shut out Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday.

They’ve also conceded fewer big chances than any other team on home turf, including Arsenal, so the upcoming encounters with Aston Villa, Sunderland and Brentford carry additional appeal.

It suggests Senesi can be a cheap defender to back, although it is worth noting he is on seven bookings – anyone racking up 10 yellow cards before their club has contested 32 fixtures will get a two-match ban.

VERDICT: BUY

IGOR THIAGO

FPL notes: Thiago brace + knock, Collins assist + Kelleher penalty save 4

Igor Thiago (£7.1m) has undoubtedly been one of the Fantasy success stories of 2025/26.

He’s found the back of the net 16 times so far, the most of any player except Erling Haaland (£15.0m), averaging 5.4 points per match.

Moreover, his 52 shots in the box and 28 Opta-defined ‘big chances’ also place him second.

However, Thiago has now failed to score or assist in any of his last three encounters against Chelsea, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa, having previously plundered 29 points in two matches.

In Gameweek 24, he failed to even register a shot, instead prioritising his defensive duties with Brentford down to 10 men.

Keith Andrews’ side have some pretty tough fixtures ahead, but starting from Gameweek 27, they enter a very favourable run of matches, at which point Thiago becomes an easy ‘buy’.

For current owners, he remains a player to retain, with transfers particularly precious at this point in the season.

VERDICT: KEEP, BUY IN GAMEWEEK 27

BUKAYO SAKA

FPL notes: Saka injury, 2

Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) has delivered just six points over the last four Gameweeks.

The premium midfielder didn’t even make it onto the pitch on Saturday, having suffered an injury in the warm-up at Elland Road.

While the injury is not thought to be serious, it sounds like he will miss a few matches.

As reported by Simon Collings, Saka is hoping to return to fitness in time for the north London derby in Gameweek 27.

If that timeline proves correct, Saka would miss Arsenal’s Double Gameweek 26.

Even if he returns sooner than expected, Mikel Arteta has been noticeably more cautious with Saka’s playing time recently, as evidenced by his benchings against Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.

It’s not like he’s been hauling anyway, so Saka feels like an easy ‘sell’.

Switching to Declan Rice (£7.5m) or Saka’s replacement on the wing, Noni Madueke (£6.8m), would make sense as Arsenal now ‘double’. Alternatively, you could add another Gunners’ defender to your squad and replace Saka with a midfielder from another club.

VERDICT: SELL

MICKY VAN DE VEN

FPL notes: Many routes to points for van de Ven 2

Micky van den Ven (£4.5m) has missed Tottenham Hotspur’s last two matches in all competitions due to injury, but is expected back for Saturday’s trip to Manchester United.

“Micky is a minor one. I fully expect him to be available for Man Utd, he just couldn’t make it for this game unfortunately.” – Thomas Frank on Micky van de Ven

But even if van de Ven is fit for Gameweek 25, Spurs remain inconsistent, making clean sheets highly unpredictable.

Indeed, in their last nine league matches, they have kept just two shut-outs away at Crystal Palace and Brentford.

In that period, they rank 16th for actual goals conceded and 11th for expected goals conceded (xGC).

With an injury crisis also engulfing the club, plus some tricky upcoming fixtures, the Dutch centre-back can easily be moved on, even if he does carry a bit of goal threat.

That’s because there are defenders at similar price points, like Senesi above, who carry much greater appeal over the next few weeks.

Gameweek 31 might be a better time to consider van de Ven, when Spurs top the ticker.

VERDICT: SELL


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  1. GW25 Fixtures and Clean Sheet Odds
    G-Whizz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 8 Years
    1 day, 4 hours ago

    GW25 fixture odds can be found here:
    https://prnt.sc/GnfVF6p2lHhY
    (Provided by williamhill.com)

    GW24 clean sheet results:
    ARS: 47% ✅
    SUN: 44% ✅
    CHE: 40% ❌
    MNU: 40% ❌
    BHA: 38% ❌
    NFO: 36% ❌
    MCI: 35% ❌
    AST: 33% ❌
    LIV: 32% ❌
    BOU: 29% ✅
    CRY: 25% ❌
    BUR: 23% ✅
    BRE: 22% ✅
    WOL: 22% ❌
    EVE: 20% ❌
    FUL: 17% ❌
    LEE: 17% ❌
    NEW: 17% ❌
    TOT: 17% ❌
    WHU: 12% ❌

    Highest weekly clean sheet % odds success rate this season: 50% (up from 47.8% on the previous GW)

    GW25 clean sheet odds:
    ARS: 62%
    FUL: 40%
    CHE: 36%
    MNU: 35%
    LEE: 34%
    BHA: 33%
    WHU: 33%
    NEW: 32%
    EVE: 27%
    NFO: 26%
    AST: 25%
    BUR: 25%
    LIV: 24%
    BOU: 23%
    MCI: 22%
    CRY: 21%
    BRE: 18%
    WOL: 17%
    TOT: 14%
    SUN: 11%
    (Provided by fantasyfootballpundit.com)

    GW25 clean sheet % from market odds:
    ARS: 55%
    FUL: 36%
    CHE: 34%
    LEE: 33%
    MNU: 31%
    BHA: 30%
    WHU: 30%
    NEW: 28%
    EVE: 25%
    NFO: 25%
    AST: 24%
    BUR: 22%
    LIV: 22%
    BOU: 21%
    CRY: 20%
    BRE: 19%
    MCI: 19%
    WOL: 16%
    TOT: 12%
    SUN: 10%
    (Provided by pinnacle.com)

    Market odds highest weekly clean sheet % success rate this season: 53.5% (up from 51.8% on the previous GW)

    Clean sheet totals:
    Arsenal: 12*
    Man City: 10
    Chelsea: 9
    Everton: 9
    Crystal Palace: 8
    Newcastle: 8
    Sunderland: 8*
    Aston Villa: 7
    Liverpool: 7
    Spurs: 7
    Bournemouth: 6*
    Brentford: 6*
    Brighton: 5
    Fulham: 5
    Nottingham Forest: 5
    Leeds: 4
    Burnley: 3
    Man Utd: 3
    Wolves: 2
    West Ham: 1

    *team kept a clean sheet in GW24

    Anyone else going a GW early and giving the armband to Gabriel?

    Whatever your moves, or choices you make have a great GW! 🙂

    G

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      1 day, 2 hours ago

      Cheers

      Think I’m capping someone not robot

      1. G-Whizz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 8 Years
        1 day, 12 mins ago

        Yeah I hear that, I did look at Fernandes and even though there's no doubt he's a man in form, are Spurs their bogey team?

        1. AC/DC AFC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          21 hours, 34 mins ago

          Every bogey, can get unstuck...

          1. G-Whizz
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • Has Moderation Rights
            • 8 Years
            19 hours, 34 mins ago

            Hmmm...

    2. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      21 hours, 35 mins ago

      Cheers G, still going well for ya?

      1. G-Whizz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 8 Years
        19 hours, 34 mins ago

        If you call just fresh out of the millions well, then yeah 😆

        How's your season going bruv?

  2. Funkyav
    • 16 Years
    1 day, 4 hours ago

    I know I'm not benching Bruno or Haaland but then I'm unsure, which one of the below would you put 1st bench this week?

    Rogers (bou)
    Rice (SUN)
    Wilson (EVE)
    Enzo (wol)
    Thiago (new)
    Ekitike (MCI)

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      1 day, 3 hours ago

      Ekitike

      1. Funkyav
        • 16 Years
        1 day, 3 hours ago

        against that shoddy city defence?

        its a tough one

    2. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
      • 9 Years
      1 day, 3 hours ago

      Thiago or Rogers

      1. Funkyav
        • 16 Years
        1 day, 3 hours ago

        yeah that is who i was between but hate benching a player on pens

        1. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
          • 9 Years
          1 day, 3 hours ago

          Rogers then

    3. Raoul Nogues
        1 day, 3 hours ago

        Rogers or Rice

        1. Smudger66
            22 hours, 8 mins ago

            wouldn't go rice with Saka out

        2. Essem
          • 8 Years
          1 day, 3 hours ago

          Rogers easy

      • paulojdsc
        • 6 Years
        1 day, 4 hours ago

        Start one:

        A- Rogers
        B- Senesi

        1. Raoul Nogues
            1 day, 3 hours ago

            Rogers

        2. Vasshin
          • 7 Years
          1 day, 3 hours ago

          Which one is better:
          1. Start Verbuggen and bench Dubravka and save FT
          2. Start Dubravka and bench Verbuggen ( also has Bowen starting against Dubravka)
          3. Transfer Verbuggen to Sanchez (already have Chalobah)
          4. Transfer Verbuggen to Jose Sa
          5. Transfer Dubravka to Sa but start Verbuggen this week

          1. Raoul Nogues
              1 day, 3 hours ago

              1 or 3 but 3 is perhaps too much Chelsea defence

          2. Podorsky
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            1 day, 3 hours ago

            Raya and Chaloba or Sanchez and Timber? Have Gabriel.

            1. Raoul Nogues
                1 day, 3 hours ago

                S&T

                1. Podorsky
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 16 Years
                  1 day, 3 hours ago

                  Difficult one, Chalobah more likely DC while Sanchex more likely saves.

            2. Egg Fried Reus 69
              • 8 Years
              1 day, 3 hours ago

              Current squad
              Raya Dubravka
              Gabriel Guehi Chalobah Tarkowski Dorgu
              Rice Rogers Fernandes Wilson Bruno G
              Haaland Ekitike Guiu

              1Ft

              Is is worth the 4 point hit to do the following:
              Rice > Enzo
              Guehi > Timber

              Aware of triple Arsenal, just think Rice isnt doing much anymore, and Enzo just keeps on hitting points

              1. Raoul Nogues
                  1 day, 3 hours ago

                  I would rather sell Rogers

              2. Philosopher's Stones
                • 5 Years
                1 day, 3 hours ago

                How does this plan look?

                Saka + Dorgu -> Enzo + Gabriel for -4 this week, then
                Rogers -> Rice next week

                1. Raoul Nogues
                    1 day, 3 hours ago

                    Good

                2. Cluckfuster
                  • 14 Years
                  1 day, 55 mins ago

                  On WC2.0

                  Already have Rice and Gabriel, who should be my third Arsenal player?

                3. Maddamotha
                  • 9 Years
                  23 hours, 3 mins ago

                  Which one would you play? Can only play one

                  A) Andersen
                  B) Kroupi
                  C) Rodon