Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 29, including Chelsea and Manchester United stars, plus some bargains

Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 29, including Chelsea and Manchester United stars, plus some bargains
Just two days have past since the last round of Fantasy Premier League but the football never stops.We’ve got a huge weekend of action ahead of us, including a north London derby on Saturday afternoon which could have big ramifications.Kieran Trippier is having a season to forget despite being held by a number of Fantasy Premier League managers11
Kieran Trippier is having a season to forget despite being held by a number of Fantasy Premier League managers
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino will no doubt wish he could make a transfer or two right now – but you can.You’ll need to make the right moves in the market with just one, or possibly two, free transfers at your disposal.So here at talkSPORT.comwe’ve picked out the players you should be looking at, featuring some fresh faces as well as trusty old favourites.

Out: Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) – 8.9m

Two games without any goal contributions and a poor showing against Chelsea, the South Korea looked tired and may be someone who gets a rest against Arsenal. On his day hes a threat but Spurs are looking a shadow of themselves right now making Son a risk, especially with a match against Liverpool after their clash with Southampton.11
Two games without any goal contributions and a poor showing against Chelsea, the South Korea looked tired and may be someone who gets a rest against Arsenal. On his day hes a threat but Spurs are looking a shadow of themselves right now making Son a risk, especially with a match against Liverpool after their clash with Southampton.

In: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – 8.9m

We all know the Frenchman is in fine form but its also worth noting he already has two double Gameweeks penned in and only three of the top six left to play, including Arsenal next week.11
We all know the Frenchman is in fine form but its also worth noting he already has two double Gameweeks penned in and only three of the top six left to play, including Arsenal next week.

Out: Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) – 5.9m

Still out injured, hes someone you should be easily able to rotate out of your team for one week if you still have him ahead of scheduled return, but keep an eye on injury updates.11
Still out injured, hes someone you should be easily able to rotate out of your team for one week if you still have him ahead of scheduled return, but keep an eye on injury updates.

In: Fabian Schar (Newcastle United) – 4.7m

We could tell you to snap up Trent Alexander-Arnold or Virgil van Dijk but whats the point? Instead, Schar could be a fine cheap alternative. Hes contributed goals this season and has just Arsenal and Liverpool out of the top six left to face.11
We could tell you to snap up Trent Alexander-Arnold or Virgil van Dijk but whats the point? Instead, Schar could be a fine cheap alternative. Hes contributed goals this season and has just Arsenal and Liverpool out of the top six left to face.

Out: Richarlison (Everton) – 6.5m

Toffees fans seem to be turning on the summer signing and with tricky fixtures coming up its highly unlikely hes going to be a productive FPL player right now. In Evertons last ten games they will face five of the top six.11
Toffees fans seem to be turning on the summer signing and with tricky fixtures coming up its highly unlikely hes going to be a productive FPL player right now. In Evertons last ten games they will face five of the top six.

In: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – 6.0m

The Belgian midfielder has his first assist since joining the club and is owned by just 0.2 per cent of managers. With the Foxes favourable fixtures he could really be a bargain in the final games of the season.11
The Belgian midfielder has his first assist since joining the club and is owned by just 0.2 per cent of managers. With the Foxes favourable fixtures he could really be a bargain in the final games of the season.

Out: Kieran Trippier (Tottenham Hotspur) – 6.1m

After another disasterclass at right-back, Spurs fans are the only ones wanting Englands summertime hero out of their team. FPL managers are also, unsurprisingly, losing faith. You can do so much better for the money.11
After another disasterclass at right-back, Spurs fans are the only ones wanting Englands summertime hero out of their team. FPL managers are also, unsurprisingly, losing faith. You can do so much better for the money.

In: Issa Diop (West Ham United) – 4.3m

As early, were taking a pick of a slightly under the radar possibility rather than go for an obvious candidate. At this time of the season you need to have some diverse choices to get ahead of the pack and the cheap Hammers star could do well with a good run of games.11
As early, were taking a pick of a slightly under the radar possibility rather than go for an obvious candidate. At this time of the season you need to have some diverse choices to get ahead of the pack and the cheap Hammers star could do well with a good run of games.

Out: Roberto Pereyra (Watford) – 6.1m

The Argentine hasnt done anything of note since scoring against Chelsea way back in Gameweek 19. If you havent ditched him, do so now.11
The Argentine hasnt done anything of note since scoring against Chelsea way back in Gameweek 19. If you havent ditched him, do so now.

In: Pedro (Chelsea) – 6.3m

Having looked inspired against Tottenham, the Spaniard could really hit form in the coming weeks and with just Liverpool and Manchester United of the top six left to play and a double gameweek.11
Having looked inspired against Tottenham, the Spaniard could really hit form in the coming weeks and with just Liverpool and Manchester United of the top six left to play and a double gameweek.


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