A week off for fantasy managers, but not for the players as the roughly ten days without Premier League action were used to play the 3rd round of FA Cup. And even though the tournament still has a long way to go, we’ve already got a couple of big upsets, including the elimination of no less than three Premier League sides: Arsenal, Brentford and West Ham United. It should be noted though, that Arsenal were eliminated by Manchester United after penalties in the 3rd Round.
As a consequence of the above, it’s extra important to keep an eye on fitness, injuries and general rotation tactics in the build-up to FPL Gameweek 21. The likes of Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal), Harvey Barnes (Newcastle) and Nicolas Fullkrug (West Ham) all had to abandon their FA Cup 3rd Round ties prematurely due to physical problems, just to name a few examples. Therefore, if you can, try to postpone your Gameweek 21 transfers for as long as you can.
Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 21 is set at 18h00 (UK time) on Tuesday, January 14th, 2025. The free to play FPL or pay to play season/weekend/daily games like FanTeam are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.
Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per January 13th, 2025)
TRANSFERS OUT | TRANSFERS IN | POSSIBLE REASONS | |
GK | Raya (ARS), Fabianski (WHU), Kepa (BOU) | Sels (NFO), Pickford (EVE), Henderson (CRY) | |
DEF | Alexander-Arnold (LIV), Saliba (ARS), Porro (TOT) | Hall (NEW), Aina (NFO), Kerkez (BOU) | All transferred-in defenders are in good form, |
MID | Diaz (LIV), Maddison (TOT), Enzo (CHE) | Gordon (NEW), Mbeumo (BRE), Amad (MUN) | Gordon form + fixtures, Maddison bench |
FOR | Jackson (CHE), Jesus (ARS), Cunha (WOL) | Isak (NEW), Raul (FUL), Wood (NFO) | Isak and Raul form + fixtures, Wood form, Jesus injury doubt, Wolves terrible fixtures |
Premium pick
To be honest, we wanted to include Cole Palmer as our premium fantasy pick for Gameweek 21, both because he has great potential for a haul and because we felt it was time to finally pick someone else besides Mohamed Salah (£13.7m). Palmer is playing against Bournemouth on Stamford Bridge, while Salah and Liverpool are visiting Nottingham Forest, who are in third (!) place after twenty games. After much deliberation though, we simply could not pass up the man who is currently on an 11-game streak of consecutive attacking returns. Since (and including) Gameweek 8 against Chelsea, Salah has scored 14 goals and provided 9 assists for a total of 147 FPL points. That comes down to more than 13 FPL points per game. No wonder the Egyptian superstar is currently both the official fantasy game’s highest-scoring player and its highest-owned player, despite his hefty price tag. We can’t help it, Mo Salah is our premium fantasy pick for Gameweek 21.
Non-premium pick
Gameweek 21 offers a couple of very good candidates for the title of stand-out non-premium fantasy pick. The toss-up for us ended up being between Bruno Fernandes at home to Southampton and Alexander Isak (£9.3m) at home to Wolves, and we decided to go with the latter. After all, if we can’t ignore Mo Salah for consistently returning in 11 consecutive games as a premium asset, how could we ignore Isak, who made it 7 consecutive games with at least one attacking return last week against Spurs? The Sweden international now sits on 13 goals and 7 assists in total, from 18 league starts, and we are confident those numbers are going to improve in the short term. Newcastle face Wolves at home in Gameweek 21, followed by Bournemouth at home in Gameweek 22, Southampton away in Gameweek 23, and Fulham at home in Gameweek 24. Not coincidentally, Isak’s incredible form coincides with an excellent run of results for Newcastle. The Magpies have now won their last five league games and without too much of a stretch of the imagination, we can see them extending that streak to eight or even nine over the coming weeks. If they manage to do so, expect Isak to be in the points consistently.
The budget enabler
Jacob Murphy (£5.1m). He has got the fixtures, the current form and the price tag to be named our stand-out budget fantasy pick for Gameweek 21. On top of that, he is listed as a midfielder in FPL, but a starter in the front line for Newcastle, and the Magpies as a whole are in good form as well. As we wrote earlier, they have won their last five league games in a row and Murphy played an influential goal in those victories. Over that run, he scored 3 goals and provided 2 assists, while just before that run started, he also got 2 assists against Brentford. As a matter of fact, no other player on the Magpie roster currently has more assists than Murphy. With games against Wolves, Bournemouth, Fulham (all home) and Southampton (away) up next over the coming four Gameweeks, we find it hard to identify a better budget enabler at the moment, at a price of just £5.1m.
The differential
Earlier in this piece, we mentioned Bruno Fernandes (£8.3m) as a contender for our non-premium fantasy pick of the week. We ended up going with Isak in that category, partly because the Newcastle forward is absolutely on fire and partly because we can still include Bruno in our differential fantasy pick section. At the moment of writing, the Man United playmaker is owned by just over 9% of all managers and even though the Red Devils are far from in good form, he could be an interesting differential, especially in Gameweek 21. Bruno and his United teammates are preparing for the visit of Southampton to Old Trafford, in the knowledge that no other team is doing worse than the Saints at the moment. They are last in the league and have already conceded 44 goals, a total only surpassed by Wolves (by one goal). Bruno, on the other hand, got an assist in the visit to Liverpool back in Gameweek 20 and scored the important opening goal against Arsenal a few days ago in the FA Cup. We see sparks of FPL potential here and investing in him as a differential pick could pay off handsomely.
The (vice-)captaincy
We can’t make the case for Salah as we have at the start of this article without handing him the armband as well. So, we did.
Cole Palmer is an excellent alternative to the Egyptian, as is Alexander Isak at home to Wolves. More left-field captaincy picks include Erling Haaland away at Brentford and Bruno Fernandes at home to Southampton, while Ollie Watkins for Villa’s visit to Everton is one for the real risk-takers.
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