Dream Team Transfers for Round 6: Who to Take Before Two Matches.
According to The Sun: DREAM TEAM managers have until 11:00 on Saturday to confirm their transfers for Gameweek 6.
This is the first time this season that all eight Premier League teams playing in European competitions will play two matches, while the other 12 teams will only play once.
Dream TeamCoaches looking to optimize their strategies should pay attention to the teams Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, and Tottenham, reviewing targets for transfers this week.
Here are some tips.
Richarlison (£3.1m)
Tottenham's double fixture against Wolverhampton and Bodo/Glimt looks appealing, as Vitor Pereira's team has lost all of their league matches this season.
Richarlison has already scored three goals and provided one assist this year, and his main advantage is his affordable price.
The Brazilian striker is currently the main forward for Thomas Frank and appears to be a strong choice for the next three game weeks.
Mohammed Kudus (£4.7m) and starting defenders are strong options, while Xavi Simons (£4.5m) can deliver useful results if given more minutes.
Jeremy Doku (£4m)
Quick Feet PA WireThe Manchester City match against Burnley this week has high potential.
Burnley managed to withstand Liverpool's pressure by employing a deep defense, so Scott Parker will likely choose a similar tactic at the Etihad, but the hosts have a significant advantage.
While Dream Team managers are banking on huge returns from Erling Haaland (£7.7m), who will be the most selected captain this week, Pep Guardiola admitted that the Norwegian striker is not quite in form.
It would be surprising if the big striker is not fielded against Burnley, so managers might consider other City players who could benefit from this match.
Doku earned 27 points over the last three matches, including one goal, two assists, and three bonus points.
This quick Belgian winger showcased vibrant play at Emirates last week, and his dribbling could be key in breaking down Burnley's deep defense this Saturday.
Ryan Gravenberch (£4.1m)
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Replacing Florent Vira (£5.6m) with Gravenberch is becoming a popular trend this week.
This transfer makes financial sense, as the German could drop in price after a poor performance in the Merseyside derby, while the Dutchman could rise in price thanks to 15 points earned in that same match.
Do not expect Gravenberch to score many goals, as he often plays in midfield, but he showed that he can influence the outcome closer to the goal against Everton.
The 23-year-old is a key element in Arne Slot's system and is practically guaranteed to start in both matches against Crystal Palace and Galatasaray in Gameweek 6.
Notably, he accumulated more bonus points than any other player last season, making him an attractive option among mid-priced players.
Neco Williams (£3m)
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This pick may seem unusual since Nottingham Forest has only won one out of seven matches across all competitions this season.
However, the team demonstrated good form against Real Betis, and many coaches are hoping for consistent results from Forest this year.
Angus Postecoglou's team has the advantage of two home fixtures this week: against Sunderland and Midtjylland.
Williams, after an impressive 19-point performance in Gameweek 5, is likely to increase his price on Saturday morning.
The Welsh defender scored a goal against Burnley and received three bonus points, creating two big chances and making four interceptions against Betis.
While he may not be a long-term pick, he looks quite appealing for Gameweek 6.
Elliot Anderson (£3.9m) has currently accumulated 35 points this season, placing him level with Rangers, Kudus, and Bruno Fernandes (£5.9m) in terms of ranking.
The English midfielder ranks second among all players for bonus points (10) at the time of writing — a convenient option for under £4m before the deadline.
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