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Telegraph Fantasy Football: Game Week 11 insights
Bruno form
The Manchester United talisman has shot up the point-scoring ranks in recent weeks, now sitting third overall for midfielders, behind Cole Palmer (£5.8m) and Bukayo Saka (£5.8m). A 15-point return against Leicester last time out has reminded Telegraph Fantasy Football managers of his potential.
City’s slump
It’s back-to-back league defeats for the reigning Champions as injuries continue to impact the squad, clean sheets are hard to come by, and Erling Haaland (£8.5m) continues to underperform his xG. While the Norwegian isn’t in the must-sell category, owners will be looking at how they can spend the extra money if they were to move the forward on, particularly as other cheaper premiums continue to keep pace with his point-scoring.
Wolves assets
There are budget enabler assets available at both ends of the park for Gary O’Neil’s side, who have started a favourable fixture run. Rayan Ait-Nouri (£2.9m) is the standout choice in defence, and both Strand Larsen (£2.8m) and the slightly more expensive Matheus Cunha (£3.6m) offer great value in attack.
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Telegraph Fantasy Football Tips: Game Week 12
The Telegraph Fantasy Football player list has been analysed ahead of the upcoming games and these look like the best players to transfer in:
1. Bruno Fernandes (£6.4m)
The aforementioned captain is finding the form his early-season performances threatened. With a porous Ipswich side up next, and a Sunday kick-off that offers a fixture gain, the Portuguese midfielder will be a popular transfer this week.
2. Alexander Isak (£5.1m)
The Magpies striker’s ownership dipped from the start of the season with niggling injuries and an indifferent start. However, the Swede looks fit again and has three goals in his last three. It’s West Ham up next on Monday night, so similar to Fernandes, there could be significant transfers in for fixture gains and ease of their upcoming schedule.
3. Joao Pedro (£3.3m)
The Brazilian marked his return from injury against Manchester City with a goal and assist from the bench in GW11. At such a low price point, if TFF managers gamble on his continued fitness, the forward could be a set-and-forget option for the long-term.
Telegraph Fantasy Football: Transfer stats
One of the most useful Telegraph Fantasy Football match facts to keep an eye on throughout the season is the average number of transfers used by managers in and around your league position. Ensuring you have a few extra transfers in hand is a sure-fire way to pull away from your closest rivals.
- Top 100 - 8.42 average transfers remaining
- Top 1,000 - 17.88
- Top 10,000 - 26.33
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