Thanks for subscribing to Who Got The Points - your weekly edge in Fantasy Premier League. With the Gameweek 32 deadline hitting this Friday, 10th April at 5:30pm, we've broken down everything you need to know: the must-haves, the players to move on, and a trio of differentials that could separate you from your mini-league rivals. Let's get into it.
🚨 Key Team News Heading Into GW32

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Before you confirm any transfers, here's the injury and form news that should shape your decisions:
Arsenal: Gabriel and Rice are back in training, but Saka and Timber are both absent from sessions. Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday - keep a very close eye on team news before the Friday deadline.
Nott'm Forest: Stunning GW31 - beat Spurs 3-0 away from home. Gibbs-White scored again. They now host Aston Villa in GW32, a tougher ask but momentum is real.
Everton: Hammered Chelsea 3-0 under David Moyes. Ndiaye scored and kept a clean sheet but is listed as doubtful with a foot injury - 75% chance of playing. Monitor this closely before confirming any transfer.
Leeds: Drew 0-0 with Brentford in GW31. Attacking returns are not flowing for Daniel Farke's side. They travel to Man Utd on Monday night.
Man Utd: Beat Aston Villa 3-1 in GW30, then drew 2-2 at Bournemouth in GW31 - inconsistency remains a concern.
✅ Players To Bring In
1. William Saliba - Arsenal DEF - £6.1m
Ownership: 13.3% | Form Rating: 11.0 | Clean Sheets This Season: 11 | GW32 xP: 12.0
Saliba is the standout transfer target heading into Gameweek 32. His form rating of 11.0 is off the charts, and he's already picked up 36,500 transfers in during GW31 alone - the community is clearly backing him hard. Eleven clean sheets this season underlines his consistency, and Arsenal hosting Bournemouth at home on Saturday is a near-perfect fixture for a premium defender.
If Saka remains absent, Arsenal are likely to be even more defensively structured, which only increases Saliba's clean sheet probability. With expected points of 12.0 for GW32, he's arguably the safest premium pick in the game right now.
You can check the latest price movement on Saliba using our live price changes tool before the deadline - prices could shift with this level of transfer activity.
Price: £6.1m
Ownership: 13.3%
GW32 Fixture: Arsenal vs Bournemouth (H) - Saturday
11 clean sheets this season
Expected Points GW32: 12.0
36,500 transfers in during GW31
Verdict: Essential. Get him in now - don't wait on this one.
2. Iliman Ndiaye - Everton MID - £6.2m
Ownership: 4.2% | GW31 Points: 10 | Total Points: 112 | Points Per Game: 4.5
Ndiaye was brilliant against Chelsea in GW31 - scoring and keeping a clean sheet to return 10 points. With 112 total points and a points-per-game of 4.5, he's been one of the most consistent budget midfield options all season. At just £6.2m with 4.2% ownership, the value is clear.
The concern is obvious though: a foot injury has given him a 75% chance of playing flag ahead of Everton's home fixture against Brentford in GW32. That's a winnable game for David Moyes' resurgent side, and if Ndiaye is fit, the upside is real. But this is a transfer to confirm only after team news drops.
Price: £6.2m
Ownership: 4.2%
GW32 Fixture: Everton vs Brentford (H)
10 points in GW31 (goal + clean sheet)
112 total points this season
⚠️ Foot injury - 75% chance of playing
Verdict: Good value, but wait for team news before confirming this transfer.
3. Viktor Gyökeres - Arsenal FWD - £8.8m
Ownership: 11.7% | Goals This Season: 11 | GW32 xP: 8.0 | Transfers In GW31: 42,000+
Gyökeres is the standout captaincy pick and one of the must-have forwards heading into GW32. Forty-two thousand transfers in during GW31 tells you the community is backing this move hard - and rightly so. Eleven goals this season, a home fixture against Bournemouth (who conceded two to Arsenal in GW30), and expected points of 8.0 make him a compelling option.
There's an added dimension too: if Saka misses out, Arsenal may funnel more through central play, which could directly benefit Gyökeres. He's a goal machine and with clean sheet bonus potential on top, he's well worth the £8.8m price tag if your budget allows.
For a broader picture of who's producing right now, our form players tracker is worth a look before you finalise your squad.
Price: £8.8m
Ownership: 11.7%
GW32 Fixture: Arsenal vs Bournemouth (H) - Saturday
11 goals this season
Expected Points GW32: 8.0
42,000+ transfers in during GW31
Verdict: Essential if you have the budget. Strong captaincy candidate for GW32.
❌ Players To Consider Selling
1. Verbruggen - Brighton GK - £4.5m
Ownership: 5.8% | Saves This Season: 87 | GW31: 50,000 transfers in
It might seem counterintuitive to sell Verbruggen after Brighton beat Liverpool 2-1 in GW31, but the numbers tell a deeper story. Eighty-seven saves this season is a staggering figure - and not in a good way. It means Brighton concede a lot, making clean sheets genuinely unreliable. GW32 away at Burnley looks fine, but looking ahead to GW33 and GW35, Brighton face Spurs and Newcastle respectively, which are difficult clean sheet fixtures.
The 50,000 transfers in during GW31 feels optimistic given the underlying numbers. If you're holding Verbruggen, start planning your exit - you likely need that £4.5m elsewhere.
Price: £4.5m
Ownership: 5.8%
87 saves this season - concede too much for reliable clean sheets
GW33: Spurs (tough) | GW35: Newcastle (tough)
Verdict: Hold for GW32 vs Burnley, but plan your exit. Don't prioritise bringing him in.
2. Szoboszlai - Liverpool MID - £7.1m
Ownership: 14.1% | Total Points: 123 | GW31 Points: 3 | Transfers In GW31: 78,000+
Szoboszlai played the full 90 minutes as Liverpool lost 2-1 to Brighton in GW31 and returned just 3 points. Despite that, he picked up a massive 78,000+ transfers in this week - which feels optimistic given the context. Liverpool host Fulham in GW32 with expected points of 7.5, which is decent, but Arne Slot's side have looked vulnerable in recent weeks.
With 123 total points and a £7.1m price tag, he's not providing the premium value his cost demands right now. There are better value options available across the pitch.
Price: £7.1m
Ownership: 14.1%
3 points in GW31 - Liverpool lost 2-1 to Brighton
Expected Points GW32: 7.5 vs Fulham (H)
123 total points this season
Verdict: Hold if you have him, but don't prioritise bringing him in over better value options.
3. Cunha - Man Utd MID - £8.0m
Ownership: 8.4% | Goals This Season: 7 | Assists This Season: 4 | GW31 Points: 6
Cunha picked up an assist and 6 points as Man Utd drew 2-2 at Bournemouth in GW31, but the GW32 fixture is tricky. Man Utd host Leeds on Monday night, and while expected points sit at 7.5, Michael Carrick's side have been inconsistent throughout the season. Leeds drew 0-0 with Brentford in GW31, showing they're defensively solid on the road - not ideal for an attacking return from Cunha.
Seven goals and four assists is solid for the season, but at £8.0m you could redirect that budget into more reliable premium options like Gyökeres.
Price: £8.0m
Ownership: 8.4%
7 goals, 4 assists this season
6 points in GW31 (assist only)
Expected Points GW32: 7.5 vs Leeds (H)
Verdict: Hold if you have him, but he's not a priority buy heading into GW32.
🎯 GW32 Differentials - Under 10% Ownership
Looking to steal a march on your mini-league rivals? These three differential picks could make all the difference in Gameweek 32. You can also browse our full differential players tool for more low-ownership gems.
1. John McGinn - Aston Villa MID - £5.3m
Ownership: 0.5% | GW31 Points: 10 | Goals This Season: 4 | Assists This Season: 2
McGinn scored and kept a clean sheet against West Ham in GW31 to return 10 points. Four goals and two assists this season at just £5.3m is outstanding value. Aston Villa travel to Nott'm Forest in GW32, which is a tight fixture, but Unai Emery's side have been excellent all season and Villa have genuine quality throughout the squad.
At 0.5% ownership, barely anyone has him. If he hauls, the green arrows will be significant. He's arguably the best differential in the game right now for his price bracket.
Price: £5.3m
Ownership: 0.5%
GW32 Fixture: Nott'm Forest vs Aston Villa (A)
10 points in GW31 (goal + clean sheet)
4 goals, 2 assists this season
Verdict: Differential gold mine. Near-zero ownership means massive upside if Villa perform.
2. Ryan Christie - Bournemouth MID - £4.9m
Ownership: 0.1% | GW31 Points: 9 | Goals This Season: 2 | Assists This Season: 1 | Form Rating: 7.0
Christie scored in GW31 and returned 9 points. His form rating of 7.0 is elite for his price bracket, and at just £4.9m he provides cheap midfield coverage with genuine attacking upside. The caveat is obvious: Bournemouth travel to Arsenal in GW32, which is a tough ask, particularly with Arsenal defensive solidity at the Emirates.
But at 0.1% ownership, virtually nobody has him. This is a genuine high-risk, high-reward differential for the brave. If Bournemouth nick something at the Emirates, Christie could be central to it.
Price: £4.9m
Ownership: 0.1% - virtually nobody owns him
GW32 Fixture: Arsenal vs Bournemouth (A) - tough
9 points in GW31 (goal)
Form Rating: 7.0 - elite for the price
Verdict: High risk, high reward. Only for the bold. Minimal downside given price and ownership.
3. Bernardo Silva - Man City MID - £6.2m
Ownership: 0.6% | Form Rating: 9.0 | GW32 xP: 9.0 | Clean Sheets This Season: 9 | Assists This Season: 4
Bernardo didn't feature in GW31 as Man City hadn't played yet, but the underlying numbers are compelling. A form rating of 9.0 and expected points of 9.0 for GW32, where City face Chelsea away from home, make him a genuine wildcard pick. Pep Guardiola's City tend to turn up in big fixtures, and Bernardo has registered nine clean sheets and four assists this season.
At £6.2m with just 0.6% ownership, this is a genuine differential for managers looking to be brave in GW32. If City perform at Chelsea, Bernardo is well-placed to return.
Price: £6.2m
Ownership: 0.6%
GW32 Fixture: Chelsea vs Man City (A)
Form Rating: 9.0 | Expected Points GW32: 9.0
9 clean sheets, 4 assists this season
Verdict: A genuine wildcard differential. Low ownership, strong underlying numbers, and a big game fixture.
⚽ GW32 Captaincy Recommendation
The captaincy conversation centres on two players this week:
Gyökeres (Arsenal, H vs Bournemouth) - 11 goals this season, home fixture, strong form. Top captaincy pick.
Saliba (Arsenal, H vs Bournemouth) - Same fixture, elite form rating of 11.0. Worth the armband if you want defensive security.
Our recommended captain for GW32 is Gyökeres. A home game against Bournemouth, 11 goals this season, and Arsenal set up to win comfortably - the ingredients are all there for a big haul. If Saka misses out and central play increases, Gyökeres could be the biggest beneficiary on the pitch.
📋 GW32 Quick Summary
BRING IN: Saliba (£6.1m) - Essential, get him in now
BRING IN: Gyökeres (£8.8m) - Essential if budget allows, captaincy pick
BRING IN: Ndiaye (£6.2m) - Wait for team news first
SELL: Verbruggen (£4.5m) - Hold GW32, plan your exit
SELL: Szoboszlai (£7.1m) - Hold but not a priority buy
SELL: Cunha (£8.0m) - Hold but not a priority buy
DIFFERENTIAL: McGinn (£5.3m, 0.5%) - Best differential value in game
DIFFERENTIAL: Christie (£4.9m, 0.1%) - High risk, high reward
DIFFERENTIAL: Bernardo (£6.2m, 0.6%) - Genuine wildcard pick
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