
FPL Gameweek 29: Transfer Tips and Player Decisions
In the latest buzz surrounding Fantasy Premier League (FPL), managers are grappling with crucial decisions ahead of Gameweek 29. The burning question on everyone's mind is whether to keep or sell Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold. His fluctuating form has left FPL enthusiasts pondering over his value, especially with the emergence of budget-friendly defenders who promise good returns on investment.
Another focal point is the indispensability of Manchester City's Erling Haaland. Despite his high price tag, Haaland's goal-scoring prowess makes him a near-mandatory pick for many, but the debate rages on about whether he is truly essential for a competitive squad. Meanwhile, updates from the Premier League shed light on the latest team news, with particular attention on players like Cole Palmer and Sepp van den Berg, whose potential impacts on upcoming matches are being closely analyzed.
As managers navigate through these transfer conundrums, the advice from seasoned FPL experts suggests a strategic approach, weighing the potential of each player against their cost and the team's overall balance. With Gameweek 29 looming, the decisions made now could well define the season's outcome for many FPL teams.
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What does free hit do in FPL?
Free Hit. The Free Hit chip provides managers with the opportunity to select a brand new squad for ONE Gameweek only. Although the Free Hit chip offers a further option in a Double Gameweek, managers tend to use this in a Blank Gameweek when a number of clubs and key Fantasy picks are without a fixture.
Who to captain gameweek 29?
It seems very likely that the vast majority of managers who play their Free Hit chip will captain Manchester City's Erling Haaland (£14.7m) at home to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Should I free hit gw29?
With key assets like Salah, TAA, Watkins and Isak all going missing in GW29, many managers may find the bench isn't big enough to carry all the assets they want to have in GW-30, so the free hit could be the answer.