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With Gameweek 13 wrapping up this weekend, all eyes are turning to GW14's midweek fixtures starting Tuesday evening. The deadline is 6pm on Tuesday, December 2nd, so there's no time to waste. Let's dive straight into the transfers that matter right now.

🚨 News Bulletin: What Happened This Weekend

Thiago

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  • Thiago took a knock in Brentford's 3-1 win over Burnley but reports suggest it's not serious - should be fit for Arsenal away on Wednesday

  • Malachi Thiaw bagged a brace for Newcastle against Everton, continuing his impressive form since joining from Milan

  • Nick Pope was rotated out for Aaron Ramsdale at Goodison Park - monitor this situation ahead of the Spurs fixture

  • Phil Foden exploded back to life with two goals for Man City against Leeds, reminding everyone why he's an £8.0m asset

  • Fulham's Kenny Tete grabbed a goal and maximum bonus in the shock 2-1 win at Spurs, making that £4.5m price tag look very attractive

📈 TRANSFERS IN: Who to Buy This Week

1. Phil Foden (Man City) - £8.0m

Ownership: 5.6% | Transfers In: 32,000+ | GW13 Points: 15

Foden played the full 90 minutes against Leeds, scoring twice and claiming maximum bonus for 15 points. That's his third goal in three gameweeks, and Man City's fixtures are about to turn tasty:

  • GW14: Fulham (A)

  • GW15: Sunderland (H)

At £8.0m, he's cheaper than premium options but delivers explosive potential. The verdict? Good, not essential, but definitely one to consider if you need a City attacker who isn't Haaland.

2. Malachi Thiaw (Newcastle) - £4.9m

Transfers In: 14,000+ (despite a price drop) | GW13 Points: 16 | Season Goals: 2

The Newcastle defender scored twice at Everton, taking his season tally to 2 goals from 10 appearances. He's playing every minute under Eddie Howe and Newcastle's upcoming fixtures look promising:

  • GW14: Spurs (H)

  • GW15: Burnley (H)

At under £5.0m for a nailed Newcastle defender who's now finding the net, this is excellent value. Verdict: Good for those needing defensive cover with attacking upside.

3. Thiago (Brentford) - £6.6m ⭐

Ownership: 21.0% | Transfers In: 59,000+ | GW13 Points: 13 | Season Goals: 11

Thiago bagged two more goals against Burnley, taking him to 11 goals from 13 gameweeks at a ridiculous rate of a goal every 84 minutes. Yes, he faces Arsenal away on Wednesday, but look at what comes next:

  • GW14: Arsenal (A) - tough but he's fixture-proof

  • GW15: Spurs (H)

  • GW16: Leeds (A)

  • GW17: Burnley (H)

At 21% ownership, he's still not template, and that's madness. Verdict: ESSENTIAL if you don't own him already.

📉 TRANSFERS OUT: Who to Sell This Week

1. Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle) - £6.6m

Transfers Out: 11,000+ | GW13 Points: 4

Bruno blanked at Everton, managing just 4 points despite playing 89 minutes. That's three blanks in his last five gameweeks. While Newcastle's fixtures are decent, that £6.6m price tag can fund upgrades elsewhere - especially with Foden hitting form at the same price.

Verdict: Hold if you have him, but there are better midfield options right now.

2. Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) - £7.8m

Transfers In: 38,000+ (but fixture turn is concerning)

After Chelsea away this Sunday, Arsenal face Brentford away, then a nightmare run of Wolves, Everton, and Spurs. Eze has 4 goals and 3 assists this season, but at £7.8m with Arsenal's attacking coverage, you might want funds elsewhere.

Verdict: Hold for now, but consider selling after the Brentford match if you need funds.

3. Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace) - £5.9m

Transfers In: 34,000+ (but I'm in the sell camp)

Crystal Palace have been excellent defensively with 6 clean sheets, but Muñoz plays as an attacking wing-back which means he's vulnerable when Palace don't keep it tight. Upcoming fixtures:

  • Man United (A)

  • Fulham (A)

  • Man City (H)

  • Leeds (A)

That's tough for clean sheets. At £5.9m, you can downgrade and use funds elsewhere. Verdict: Sell if you need to free up cash.

💎 DIFFERENTIAL PICKS: Under 10% Ownership

Kenny Tete (Fulham) - £4.5m

Ownership: 0.2% | GW13 Points: 12 (1 goal, 2 bonus)

Tete scored and grabbed two bonus points against Spurs, playing the full 90 as an attacking wing-back. Fulham face Man City on Tuesday (tough), but then have Crystal Palace (H) and Burnley (A). At £4.5m, he's an enabler who attacks.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) - £4.9m

Ownership: 3.2% | Season Goals: 3 | GW13 Points: 7 (1 goal)

He scored in the 4-1 loss to Newcastle and has 3 goals this season. Everton face Bournemouth away on Tuesday (not ideal), but then Nottingham Forest at home offers potential. At £4.9m, he's budget midfield coverage with goal threat.

Enzo Le Fée (Sunderland) - £4.9m

Ownership: 0.4% | GW13 Points: 13 (1 goal, 1 assist, max bonus)

He bagged a goal and an assist against Bournemouth for 13 points with maximum bonus. Sunderland's fixtures are tough with Liverpool away on Wednesday, but Man City at home in GW15 could be interesting if you're feeling brave.

🔥 Captaincy Pick for GW14

The bold pick: Thiago vs Arsenal (A)

Yes, it's tough, but he's scoring every single week and Brentford have been brilliant going forward. Thiago is fixture-proof right now.

The safe pick: Phil Foden vs Fulham (A)

If you want City's better fixture, Foden is in red-hot form and offers explosive potential at a favourable away ground.

⚡ Key Tip for This Week

Prioritize getting your GW14 team sorted by Tuesday afternoon. Midweek fixtures mean less time to react, so make your transfers early and avoid price changes catching you out.

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That's your lot for today! Get those transfers sorted, set that team for Tuesday's deadline, and we'll be back tomorrow with more FPL insights.

Remember: trust the process but don't be afraid to take a punt. 🎯

See you next time!

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