Welcome back, FPL managers! Thanks for subscribing - you're in the right place to get your Gameweek 32 squad sorted before the Friday 10th April deadline at 17:30. We've broken down every key transfer, differential, and captaincy call you need to know. Let's get into it.
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Before the transfer talk, here's everything that happened in Gameweek 31 that shapes your GW32 decisions:
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): Reports confirm he will leave Liverpool at the end of this season. Still absolutely essential for the remaining gameweeks - use him while you can.
Nottingham Forest beat Spurs 3-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in GW31 - a statement result. Gibbs-White scored and Forest kept a clean sheet. Fixtures: Aston Villa (H) in GW32, then Burnley (H) in GW33.
Everton hammered Chelsea 3-0 in GW31. David Moyes' side look rejuvenated. Garner assisted and kept a clean sheet.
Brighton beat Liverpool 2-1 - Arne Slot's side gave up points they can't afford. Mac Allister blanked again.
GW32 Deadline: Friday 10th April at 17:30. Do not leave this late.
✅ Top 3 Transfers IN for Gameweek 32
1. Morgan Gibbs-White - Nott'm Forest MID - £7.4m
The standout transfer target of the week. Gibbs-White played the full 90 minutes against Spurs in GW31, scored, and racked up 8 points. He now has 9 goals and 2 assists this season with 133 total points - exceptional output for a midfielder in this price bracket.
Price: £7.4m | Ownership: 5.0%
GW31 Points: 8 (goal, full 90 mins)
Season: 9 goals, 2 assists, 133 total points
GW32 Fixture: Aston Villa (H) - rated 3/5 each way
GW33 Fixture: Burnley (H) - excellent run continues
Form Rating: 7.0 | Expected Points GW32: 7.0xP
Transfers In This Week: 21,000+
Verdict: Good buy. If you're not already on the Forest midfielder, now is the time. With back-to-back favourable home fixtures and his in-form credentials, Gibbs-White is a must-have for the run-in. Check our expected points projections to see how he compares to other midfield options.
Check expected points projections to see how Gibbs-White compares to other midfield options heading into GW32.
2. James Garner - Everton MID - £5.2m
Quite possibly the best value midfielder in the game right now. Garner played 90 minutes against Chelsea in GW31, grabbed an assist, kept a clean sheet, and banked 6 points. At £5.2m with 6 assists and 11 clean sheets to his name this season - the numbers are genuinely remarkable.
Price: £5.2m | Ownership: 4.3%
GW31 Points: 6 (assist + clean sheet, full 90 mins)
Season: 6 assists, 11 clean sheets
GW32 Fixture: Brentford (A) - rated 4/5 for the away side
Average Points Per Game: 4.5
Transfers In This Week: 25,000+
Verdict: Essential budget midfielder. At this price, the clean sheet potential alone makes him worth selecting, and his assist returns are a bonus on top. With 25,000 managers already bringing him in this week, his ownership will only rise. Get ahead of the curve.
3. David Raya - Arsenal GK - £6.0m
If you don't already own Raya, this is your final warning. Fifteen clean sheets and 50 saves this season, and Arsenal host Bournemouth in GW32 - a fixture rated 5/5 for Arsenal at home, meaning they are heavy favourites to shut out the Cherries.
Price: £6.0m | Ownership: 34.6%
Season: 15 clean sheets, 50 saves
GW32 Fixture: Bournemouth (H) - rated 5/5 for Arsenal
Expected Points GW32: 6.7xP (highest of any goalkeeper)
Transfers In This Week: 39,000+
Verdict: Essential. Set-and-forget keeper for the rest of the season. Nearly 39,000 managers are already moving for him this week - don't miss the boat.
❌ Top 3 Transfers OUT for Gameweek 32
1. João Pedro - Chelsea FWD - £7.8m
He's in over 50% of FPL squads and he blanked in GW31 against Everton, playing 77 minutes for just 2 points. Chelsea face Man City in GW32 - rated 4/5 each way - and that is not a fixture you want a Chelsea attacker facing. Over 82,000 managers are already selling him this week.
Price: £7.8m | Ownership: 50.4%
GW31 Points: 2 (77 mins, blank)
GW32 Fixture: Man City (A) - rated 4/5 each way
Transfers Out This Week: 82,000+
Verdict: Sell, or at the very minimum, do not captain him. His form has dipped at exactly the wrong time and that Man City fixture is a real problem. If you have a better option at that price, it's time to move on.
2. Alexis Mac Allister - Liverpool MID - £6.3m
Mac Allister played a full 90 minutes against Brighton in GW31 and returned just 1 point. That sums up his season - only 2 goals and 3 assists at £6.3m is simply not good enough for that price tag.
Price: £6.3m | Ownership: 2.5%
GW31 Points: 1 (90 mins, blank)
Season: 2 goals, 3 assists
GW32 Fixture: Fulham (H) - Fulham rated 4/5 as away side (not a certain clean sheet)
Form Rating: 5.0
Verdict: Sell. The price is too high for the return he's delivering. With Liverpool not guaranteed a clean sheet against Fulham and Mac Allister's inconsistency, there are far better places to invest that £6.3m.
3. Senesi - Bournemouth DEF - £5.1m (Monitor)
Senesi blanked in GW31 against Man United, picking up just 1 point despite playing 90 minutes. Bournemouth travel to Arsenal in GW32 - rated 5/5 for Arsenal at home. That is an extremely tough clean sheet prospect.
Price: £5.1m | Ownership: 19.9%
GW31 Points: 1 (90 mins, blank)
Season: 9 clean sheets, 4 assists - solid overall
GW32 Fixture: Arsenal (A) - rated 5/5 for Arsenal
Verdict: Hold for now, but watch the Arsenal fixture carefully. He's had a brilliant season overall, so we're not screaming sell - but if you're tight on transfers, downgrading him could free up valuable funds for the run-in.
🔍 Differentials to Target (Under 10% Ownership)
Looking for that edge in your mini-league? These under-the-radar picks could make the difference in GW32.
Sarr - Crystal Palace MID - £6.3m | 3.8% Ownership
The standout differential of the week and the captaincy pick for the brave. Sarr has 7 goals this season and a form rating of 6.7, with 6.7 expected points in GW32 against Newcastle at home. Crystal Palace vs Newcastle is rated 3/5 each way - a very winnable game with genuine captaincy upside.
Price: £6.3m | Ownership: 3.8%
Season: 7 goals
GW32 Fixture: Newcastle (H) - rated 3/5 each way
Form Rating: 6.7 | Expected Points GW32: 6.7xP
Transfers In This Week: 11,000+
Verdict: High-upside differential with serious captaincy potential. At 3.8% ownership, landing a Sarr haul could swing your mini-league standings dramatically.
Browse more differential picks this gameweek to find other low-ownership gems worth considering alongside Sarr.
James Garner - Everton MID - £5.2m | 4.3% Ownership
Already covered in our transfers in section, but at 4.3% ownership he absolutely qualifies as a differential. 6 assists and 11 clean sheets at £5.2m is extraordinary value. Don't sleep on him.
King - Fulham MID - £4.4m | 1.7% Ownership
Here's the hidden gem. King scored a goal and grabbed an assist against Burnley in GW31, playing 81 minutes and banking 13 points - including the maximum 3 bonus points. Thirteen points at £4.4m is outrageous value and one of the best returns of the entire gameweek.
Price: £4.4m | Ownership: 1.7%
GW31 Points: 13 (goal, assist, 3 bonus points - 81 mins)
Season: 1 goal, 3 assists, 57 total points
GW32 Fixture: Liverpool (H) - tough on paper, but risk-reward is compelling at this price
Verdict: At £4.4m, the risk-reward ratio is incredibly attractive even against Liverpool. If he fires again, the differential gain is massive. One to have on your watchlist at the very minimum.
🎯 Captaincy Pick - Gameweek 32
Main pick: Sarr (Crystal Palace) - 3.8% ownership, 6.7 form rating, hosting Newcastle in a balanced fixture. Differential captains get the biggest reward here. Premium alternative: Semenyo (Man City) if you hold him, facing Chelsea away.
Sarr is in brilliant form with a 6.7 form rating and 6.7 expected points against Newcastle at home. For the brave captain choice, he offers real upside at just 3.8% ownership - meaning if he hauls, you gain massively on the field.
If you want the safer armband, note that Raya's expected points of 6.7 reflect Arsenal's dominant clean sheet potential against Bournemouth - but you obviously don't captain a goalkeeper. For premium owners, consider your reliable premium assets with good fixtures. Avoid João Pedro against Man City at all costs.
📊 GW31 Standout Performers - Key Stats Recap
| Player | Team | GW31 Pts | GW31 Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beto | Everton | 16 | 2 goals, 1 assist |
| N. Williams | Nott'm Forest | 15 | 2 assists |
| King | Fulham | 13 | 1 goal, 1 assist |
| B. Fernandes | Man Utd | 13 | 1 goal, 1 assist |
| Welbeck | Brighton | 12 | 2 goals |
| McGinn | Aston Villa | 10 | 1 goal |
| Gibbs-White | Nott'm Forest | 8 | 1 goal |
⏰ Key Deadline Reminder
The Gameweek 32 deadline is Friday 10th April at 17:30. With Forest, Everton, and Arsenal all in brilliant form, make sure you've got representation from those squads before the whistle blows. Do not leave your transfers until the last minute - get your moves in early and lock in your captain.
✅ Get Gibbs-White in for the Forest double (Villa H, Burnley H)
✅ Consider Garner as your value budget midfielder
✅ Raya is non-negotiable if you want Arsenal clean sheet coverage
⚠️ Sell or bench João Pedro ahead of the Man City fixture
⚠️ Mac Allister is underperforming his price - consider moving on
🎯 Sarr as differential captain vs Newcastle at home
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