Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice, including Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham stars
Now the FA Cup fourth round games are done and dusted we’re diving back into the world of Fantasy Premier League.We’ve got a full round of midweek fixtures and you will need to be aware the transfer deadline is at 18:45 tonight.
11Will you pick up any of these stars for the next Fantasy Premier League gameweek?It’s been two weeks since the last Premier League action so we’re here to help you freshen up your squad.Whether you’re a manager who reacts to in-form players, one wholoves a bargain, or prefer to predict the next big FPL thing, you need a bit of advice every now and again.So who do you need to sell and sign this week? Here, talkSPORT.com has taken a good look at the form and fixtures and believe these are
the best transfer tips around…
Out: Alvaro Morata (Chelsea) 8.4m11Lets face it, this one should be obvious but were not taking any chances. The Chelsea striker has now joined Atletico Madrid on an 18-month loan, so he wont be scoring any points in the FPL any time soon.In: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) 7.7m11Undoubtedly one of the most in-form Premier League players now, Rashford is a must-buy. His next three Premier League fixtures are Burnley, Leicester City, and Fulham and you can only imagine the damage he might do.Out: Cedric Soares (Southampton) 4.2m11A former FPL favourite, the Portugal international has now fled the south coast and joined Inter. Not a bad deal for the player, if you ask us but the 3.7 per cent of managers who have him in their teams will need to sell up.In: Jan Bednarek (Southampton) 5.2m11Without wishing to sound smug, we tipped the Polish defender a couple of weeks ago and he remains an excellent cheap pick-up. Southampton face Crystal Palace, Burnley, and Cardiff City in their next three games too so he might nab a clean sheet as well.Out: Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur) 8.9m11With the FA Cup break stopping the Fantasy Premier League season, you might not have had a chance to sell the England ace. Like team-mate Harry Kane hes likely to be out until early March.In: Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) 8.6m11We advise a bit of caution with this, purely down to the fact the South Korean has admitted he felt tired at the Asian Cup but set to start as a striker for Spurs hes looking irresistible. Games against Watford, Newcastle United, Leicester City and Burnley are winnable and present him a good chance of goals.Out: Hector Bellerin (Arsenal) 5.4m11Similarly to Alli, you may have been distracted with the FA Cup but the Spaniards season-ending injury will mean you need to sell him at the earliest opportunity.In: Victor Lindelof (Manchester United) 4.9m11Growing into his role with the Red Devils, the Swede is really beginning to show his talents and is going cheap. This represents quite the bargain at this time of year, although he could get rotated as the Champions League comes into play.Out: Richarlison (Everton) 6.8m11With no goals or assists in his last four games, this is the perfect time to do some squad rotation. The Brazilian does play Huddersfield next, so exercise some caution, but long-term Everton are heading into a tricky run of games.In: Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 6.0m11Surprisingly, at the time of writing, Jota is still owned by just 2.3 per cent of managers in the FPL. After a spell out, the Portuguese ace bounced back with a hat-trick in his second game after returning. Plus, he had two his last three matches before injury and is playing as more of a forward too, which helps given hes listed as a midfielder.
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