Will Rook picks four players to transfer in, a captain pick and his differential of the week ahead of Gameweek 8.
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GK – GUGLIELMO VICARIO (£5.1M)
Vicario is on the pricier side when it comes to goalkeepers, but with a handy fixture list coming up he should add to his two clean sheets.
Tottenham play Luton, Fulham and Crystal Palace in their next three matches and, given that they have taken seven points off Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, he should be a popular choice.
Spurs are also rated as a 7/5 chance to keep a clean sheet against Luton – the second-shortest price in the Premier League – so there is clearly confidence in him elsewhere.
DEF – JOACHIM ANDERSEN (£4.8M)
With 45 points, Andersen is the top-scoring defender in the game and is a cheap option at under £5m.
The Dane has already had two 10+ Gameweeks, including last time out when he bagged 15 against Manchester United with a goal and a clean sheet.
He’s scored twice this season already, so can be a handy option.
MID – PEDRO NETO (£5.7M)
Neto’s FPL performance level is getting back closer to that of two seasons ago when he was seemingly in everyone’s team.
He supplied an assist in Wolves’ win over Manchester City last weekend, which was his fifth in as many matches, and also scored against Luton in the previous week.
FW – RASMUS HOJLUND (£7.1M)
With Hojlund now fit and seemingly slotting in as Manchester United’s first-choice number nine, his points total should pick up soon.
The 20-year-old has already scored three times in the Champions League for his club, so it would be a surprise if his form did not transfer between competitions.
At 5/4, he’s rated as Manchester United’s likeliest goalscorer in terms of odds. With an ownership level of 5.4 per cent, this is a great opportunity for some differential points too.
CAPTAIN PICK – SON HEUNG-MIN (£9.4M)
Having scored six goals in his last four Tottenham appearances, Son is a man in form and demand. In that period, he has collected 43 points.
Next up is a trip to Luton – a game that Spurs should win comfortably the way they are currently playing – and it would be no surprise is he bagged a few more points.
DIFFERENTIAL OF THE WEEK – RICHARLISON (£6.7M)
Richarlison played the full game against Liverpool last weekend and contributed an assist while generating an xG of 0.76.
He’s likely to keep his place in the starting XI for Luton away and, with an ownership level of just 1.8 per cent, the Brazilian represents a great way to steal some ground on your rivals.